Hold on to the collar
Zhenqiu Zhiling, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh è nqi ú ch í L ǐ ng, which means to grasp the key of things. It comes from Han yanglun's shangshuan Zuren Jiaju main crime.
Idiom usage
Long Lord monarch, Zhenqiu hold, reward and punish things Yin, can not exceed the leakage, palace province cough saliva, righteousness will be a prophet.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Zhenyi lifting collar
The origin of Idioms
Han Yang Lun's shangshuan Zuoren Jiaju main crime: "when I hear that the spring and Autumn Annals punishes the evil and the original, the original punishes the evil, and the original punishes the evil, but the original punishes the evil and dispels the evil; when I hold the collar, I lead the regular Maoli."
Idiom explanation
Metaphor holds the key to things.
Hold on to the collar
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