most sagacious and intelligent
It is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is zh ì sh è ngzh ì m í ng, which means the most sacred and wise. It's from BEIMENG Suoyan.
The origin of Idioms
Volume I of sun Guangxian's northern dream Suoyan of Song Dynasty: "when the officials heard the way of xuanzu, they put the benevolence and frugality first; the style of King Su, with benevolence and righteousness as the first, lived together for hundreds of generations and worked for thousands of years. It's extremely holy and bright, and it's not easy."
Idiom usage
In the old days, it was used to praise the emperor
most sagacious and intelligent
husband and wife who have gone through difficult times together - huàn nàn fū qī
Beiyuan is suitable for Guangdong - běi yuán shì yuè