piping days of peace
Yao Tian Shun RI is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á OTI ā NSH ù NR ì, which means Yao and Shun: two wise kings in ancient legends. The reign of Yao and shun. Originally used to praise the emperor's virtue. Later, it also refers to the time when the world is at peace.
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Yao and Shun: two wise kings in ancient legends. The reign of Yao and shun. Originally used to praise the emperor's virtue. Later, it also refers to the time when the world is at peace.
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Wen Xiang of the Song Dynasty wrote the poem "collection of buried hills, Volume 9, Meiyu": "Yao and Shun are far away, and it is comfortable to embrace.". It is also the year of Shun RI Yao.
Discrimination of words
"I admire the appearance of Yao grass and the endless joy in the years of Shun, RI and Yao" in the song of Bai Dan in the four seasons written by Liang and Shen Yue of the Southern Dynasty example: ~ celebrate the three more, full of nourishment, singing everywhere. The first chapter of the complete biography of Shuoyue by Qian Cai in Qing Dynasty
piping days of peace
look for the tip of the branch while give up the trunk of the tree - sǔn běn zhú mò
not to cause the slightest damage to the people - bǐ chàng wú jīng