My heart is in Wei que
In the heart of Wei que, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x à NZ à IW è iqu à, which means that officials and the people are in the court and care about state affairs. It comes from Zhuangzi rang Wang.
Idiom explanation
The people's heart is in the court and they care about the state affairs. Wei que, the Louguan outside the palace of the emperor and the princes in ancient times, is called the imperial court because of its hanging decrees.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhuangzi, let the king:" the body is above the river and the sea, the heart is under the Wei que
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Examples
Zhongshanzi Mu Xin is in weique, but Zhan Zi is not. On Dazhuang written by Wei Ruanji of the Three Kingdoms
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for Wei que
My heart is in Wei que
To insult the country and the people - rǔ guó tiǎn mín
high-minded and unsociable figures - juàn jiě zhī shì