Qingdu Ziwei
Ziwei, the capital of the Qing Dynasty, is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Q ī NGD ō uz ǐ w ē I, which means the palace where the emperor of heaven lived in myths and legends. From Liezi · King Mu of Zhou.
Analysis of Idioms
Zifu, the capital of Qing Dynasty, jiangque, the capital of Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the Warring States period, Zheng lieyukou's Liezi · King Mu of Zhou said, "the king really thought that the capital of Qing Dynasty was Ziwei, the Juntian was Guangle, and he lived beside it."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example when I was eight years old, I passed through Xiancheng mountain There is the reverie of Ziwei, the capital of Qing Dynasty. The inscription of Mr. Ziyang in the east of Han Dynasty by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty
Qingdu Ziwei
Strike the bell and eat the tripod - jī zhōng dǐng shí
perform a meritorious service to atone for one 's crimes - lì gōng shú zuì
praiseworthy for one's excellent conduct - nán néng kě guì
Take advantage of the current - chéng shùn shuǐ chuán