Xuanyu Jianduo
Xuanlong Jianduo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xu á NT á Oji à NDU ó, meaning to listen to the opinions of the subjects. It comes from Huainanzi's panlun Xun.
The origin of Idioms
Huainanzi pan Lun Xun: "in Yu's time, the five tones were used to listen to the rule, the bells and drums were hung, the bells and drums were chimed, and the instruments were set up to treat the scholars from all directions. It said, "if you teach me Tao, I'll beat the drum; if I teach you justice, I'll beat the bell; if I tell you something, I'll beat the bell; if I tell you something, I'll beat the bell; if I tell you something, I'll beat the bell; if I tell you something, I'll shake the bell
Idiom explanation
He, commonly known as "rattle". It refers to listening to the opinions of the subjects.
Xuanyu Jianduo
The party is strong and prosperous - dǎng jiān shì shèng
cover two days journey in one day - bèi dào jiān jìn
great virtue will cast a long shadow - dé hòu liú guāng
It's a thousand miles to lose - shī zhī qiān lǐ,chà ruò háo lí
Respect the time and love the day - jìng shí ài rì
Dye the hair and seed the teeth - rǎn xū zhǒng chǐ