imperial court
Wang Ting, Chinese vocabulary. Pinyin: W á NGT í ng. 2. It refers to the place where the ruler of the northwest ethnic minorities set up a dynasty.
Entry
imperial court
Pinyin
wángtíng
Source and detailed explanation
1. The court.
① "Yi · Yu" said: "Yang in the royal court." Kong yingdashu: "Wangting is where all the officials are."
② In the biography of Wang Mang in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "if you worship the king's court and thank those who are private, you will go to the public office and the government will die."
③ In the book Wenxindiaolong Zhangbiao written by Liang Liuxie of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "the original husband's Zhangbiao is also for use, so he has a clear idea of yangwangting."
④ Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote in the stele of Li Gong, the magistrate of Yucheng County, who went to think of song: "the court of emperor Zhongwang is called the Diao Zhong Ding."
2. It refers to the place where the ruler of the northwest minority set up the curtain and established the dynasty.
① In the book of Han Dynasty, biography of Xiongnu: "it was the later Xiongnu who fled far away, but Monan had no royal court."
② Ming Liang Chenyu's "preface to niannujiao: planning to go out of the fortress" divertimento: "there have been captured King court; there have been killed enemy juxu, invincible, bamboo and silk Danqing."
Chinese PinYin : Wang Ting
imperial court