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Pingdi Qingyun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í NGD ì Q ī ngy ú n, which means that the situation suddenly gets better and reaches a very high position smoothly. It comes from Yuan Haowen's sending Duanfu to the West.
Idiom explanation
Flat: steady; Qingyun: high. It means that the situation suddenly gets better and reaches a very high position without any obstacles.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Haowen's "sending Duanfu to the west" says: "three years away from the rain in Weicheng, thousands of miles away from the plain."
Analysis of Idioms
Near synonyms: walking in the clouds, flat in the sky
Idiom usage
To refer to the middle of a sentence
Examples
Since the Tang Dynasty, it has set up a branch to select scholars. On similarities and differences between Chinese and European national systems by Liang Qichao in Qing Dynasty (2)
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