The crown
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is t á nghu á nggu à NMI à n, which means to describe a solemn or grand appearance on the surface. From yipiao Shihua.
The origin of Idioms
Xue Xue's a ladle of notes on poetry in the Qing Dynasty (48th Edition): "poems written by people in response to the system and in the early dynasties have never been excellent. These poems are the most famous. When you are tired of being good at chanting good prayers and offering flattery, is there any good work
Idiom usage
It is used as adverbial, object and attributive. example use this method to make a Duke use it. It can be seen that it is also a noble thing, a grand crown. Lu Xun's "San Xian Ji · correspondence"
The crown
would not explain unless one is desperately anxious to learn - bù fèn bù qǐ
The public says that the public is reasonable, and the old woman says that the old woman is reasonable - gōng shuō gōng yǒu lǐ,pó shuō pó yǒu lǐ