go to take office
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ǒ um ǎ f ù R è n, which used to refer to the arrival of officials. It's like taking over a job. It's from Song dynasty sun Guangxian's North dream Suoyan.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 4 of sun Guangxian's BEIMENG Suoyan of the Song Dynasty: "first, the Duke of Chen will go to his post, and then he will set up a Kui demon and assist him with his wings."
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is in office
Idiom usage
To be an official is to be an official.
Examples
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty, the 25th volume of Xingshi Hengyan: "it's still there, there's no delay."
go to take office
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