palace in the heaven
Jiangque, the capital of the Qing Dynasty, is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Q à NGD à Uji à ngqu è, which means the palace where the emperor of heaven lived in myths and legends. From the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xiaoxiang "Mo Shan Xi".
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: qingduzifu, qingduziwei
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xiaoxiang's "sudden mountain stream" CI: "the capital of the Qing Dynasty is jiangque, and I am used to it. Bi moon with Pearl Star, lead Jun days, Sheng Xiao constantly
Idiom explanation
the palace where the emperor of heaven lived in the legend. The same as "Qing capital Ziwei".
palace in the heaven
blame everyone and everything but not oneself - yuàn tiān yóu rén
he swears he will never forgets [ his true joy - yǒng shǐ fú xuān
Pay equal attention to words and ears - kǒu ěr bìng zhòng