Yao goes after Shun
Yao jishunbu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á OQ ū sh ù Nb ù, which means that the political situation is stable and clear. It comes from the history of the Song Dynasty, 13 records of music.
Interpretation of Idioms
① Such as the trip of Yao and shun. Praise the emperor's manners. ② It refers to the moral administration of Yao and shun. It means that the political situation is stable and clear.
The origin of Idioms
In the history of Song Dynasty, Yuezhi 13: "when the emperor came down to the throne, the clouds flowed everywhere; when Yao went to shun, he crept down to heaven."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
In Huang Hongshou's fake constitution and the organization of noble cabinet, it is said that "when the former Emperor was still Yao approaching Shun, my emperor was already in the age of Yu Chi Tang Chu.
Yao goes after Shun
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good writings make people copy them - luò yáng zhǐ guì
Drop your head and plug your ears - chuí tóu sāi ěr