Baiju Konggu
Baiju Konggu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á ij ū K ō NGG ǔ, which means that a virtuous person can't become an official when he is out of office. Later, it is also compared to a virtuous person who becomes an official and leaves the valley empty. From the book of songs Xiaoya Baiju.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Baiju": "Jiaojiao Baiju, in that empty valley."
Idiom usage
I am a fisherman and a woodcutter, not a white horse and an empty valley. (Liu Yin in Yuan Dynasty, Liu in the wind, staying in a mountain Pavilion)
Chinese PinYin : bái jū kōng gǔ
Baiju Konggu
even the rocks nod in approval during one 's preaching. wán shí diǎn tóu
High position and heavy salary. gāo wèi zhòng lù
respect one , you should not give him or her a present or repeatedly express it. xīn dào shén zhī