death of a sovereign
Longyu Shangbin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó ngy ù sh à NGB ī n, which means it is a disguise for the death of the emperor. It means to ascend to heaven by the dragon and be the guest of the emperor of heaven. It comes from the book of Fengchan in historical records.
Analysis of Idioms
Long yushangbin
Idiom usage
It's not long since the emperor died. Epitaph of Zhang Gongmu by Li Dongyang in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Fengchan book in historical records: "the Yellow Emperor collected Shoushan copper and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan mountain. When the tripod is completed, there is a dragon hanging down to welcome the Yellow Emperor. When the Yellow Emperor rode on it, the officials of the Imperial Palace came from the top, and there were more than 70 people, and the Dragon went up. "
death of a sovereign
conceal the true state of affairs from above and below - mán shàng qī xià
a good man caught in difficult circumstances - yīng xióng qì duǎn
be absolutely matchless in the world - dāng shì wú shuāng
month after month and year after year - jīng nián lěi yuè
good fortune is often followed by calamity - fú guò zāi shēng