Yingguiyan Pavilion
Yingguiyange, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī nggu ī y à ng é, which means women's boudoir. It comes from the Ci of Saiyuan Partridge by Yang Shen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Of a woman's boudoir.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Yang Shen's Ci of Saiyuan partridge: "yingguiyan Pavilion is 35 years old, and Mayi longdui road is ten thousand."
Yingguiyan Pavilion
be lenient towards villains and let them grow traitors - gū xī yǎng jiān
the enemy approached the walls - bīng lín chéng xià
to encourage the talented will be rewarded manifold - yī shù bǎi huò
dragons and fishes jumbled together - yú lóng hùn zá
Autumn is known when a leaf falls - yī yè luò zhī tiān xià qiū