Taishan Beidou
Taishan Beidou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t à ISH à Nb à ID à u, which means to refer to people whom people admire.
Idiom explanation
Taishan Beidou
Explanation: Mount Tai is the head of the five mountains, and the Big Dipper is arched by the stars, so it is often used to refer to people who are admired by the people.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Song · Shi Decao's "North Window Zhifu" Volume I: "Duke Ou is like a big dipper in the world. Bo Xiu can figure out what he is like, but he can only make a preface, so he doesn't know the importance."
Discrimination of words
Usage: as the subject and object; refers to people who are respected by people
Taishan Beidou
have the courage to take the blame for what one does - gǎn zuò gǎn dāng
a dried-up well does not have ripples - gǔ jǐng bù bō
Turn the tables on the right and stir up chaos - fǎn zhèng bō luàn
enemy forces closing in from all sides - sì jiāo duō lěi
crawl between another 's legs -- to drain the cup of humiliation - kuà xià zhī rǔ