the reign of the legendary emperors yao and shun
Shunriyaonian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ù NR ì y á oni á n, which means originally used to praise the emperor's virtue. Later, it also refers to the time when the world is at peace. It comes from the song of white ferocity in the four seasons spring white ferocity.
The origin of Idioms
"I admire the appearance of Yao grass and the endless joy in the years of Shun, RI and Yao," said Liang and Shen Yue of the Southern Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Yao Nian Shun ri
Idiom usage
It refers to the peaceful and prosperous times
Examples
It should be celebrated by thousands of nations. On the day of the first lunar new year, all nations will come to the kingdom in the year of Shun RI Yao. The wedge of Ming Dynasty's Wu Mingshi's alarm clock Kui
the reign of the legendary emperors yao and shun
leave a good name for posterity - bǎi shì liú fāng
Plant in the morning and reap in the evening - zhāo zhǒng mù hù
it takes a hundred years to educate the people - bǎi zǎi shù rén
If you plant a melon, you get a melon - zhòng guā dé guā,zhòng dòu d
the words fail to convey the meaning - yán bù dá yì
appoint/dismiss a person at one's own will - jiā xī zhuì yuān