Yamen Qu Song
Yamen Qu Song, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á Gu ā NQ ū s 庸 ng, which means to take Qu Yuan and Song Yu as subordinate officials. It was originally boasting that the article was good. Later, it is also used to praise other people's literary talent. It comes from the biography of Du Shenyan in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
Mr. Wen is a Bachelor of Arts. He is sure to be a Yamen in the Song Dynasty. If he wants to annoy Chuanbi and Fu Hai City, he is not stingy with Zhu Yu. Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi · luochahai city in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"The biography of Du Shenyan in the book of the new Tang Dynasty:" my article should be a Yamen in Qu and Song Dynasties, and my pen should be in the north of Wang Xizhi. "
Yamen Qu Song
welcome visitors and see them off - yíng lái sòng wǎng
never will there be days of peace - yǒng wú níng rì
abuse one 's power to seek personal gain - yǐ quán móu sī
mount tai and goose feathers -- a comparison of heavy and light things - tài shān hóng máo
make a feint to the east but attack in the west - shēng dōng jī xī