bring peace and stability to the country
Anbang Dingguo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā Nb ā NGD ì nggu ó, which means to stabilize and consolidate the country. It comes from the new Pinghua of the Five Dynasties, the history of Zhou.
Idiom explanation
State: generally refers to the state.
The origin of Idioms
On the volume of Wu Mingshi's new Pinghua of the Five Dynasties and the history of the Zhou Dynasty: "I want to sell this sword to the martyrs. The big sword is to stabilize the country, the small sword is to defend the body. What do you know?"
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attribute and complement; it can make the country stable. example it's my heart to recommend the virtuous and the virtuous, and to be a bosom friend to visit the country in peace. The first part of Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi's "attacking Jin and rejuvenating Qi" the first part of Yuanqu's selected edition of Wumingshi's "Yi Ao Che": the old general is extremely successful. If he is titled An Bang Ding Guo, he will be awarded a marquis. Chapter 37 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: "today, the world is in chaos, and there are clouds everywhere. I want to see Kong Ming and seek the strategy of peace and stability." In the sixth chapter of Rebirth: "it's just like this that the people of Anbang and Dingguo can be called." Yang Xiuqing, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, wrote the poem "true heroes:" heroes come out of the world, and talents from the Heavenly Kingdom gather together. He is a brave general and a loyal minister. "
Chinese PinYin : ān bāng dìng guó
bring peace and stability to the country
discard all desires and worries from one 's mind. qīng jìng wú wéi
call on someone repeatedly to enlist his help , etc.. sān gù cǎo lú