Beigong baby
Beigong baby is a Chinese word, and its pronunciation is B ě Ig ō ngy ī ng é R. Beigong is a compound surname, and baby refers to the son of the filial daughter of Qi State, which is used as a substitute for filial daughter.
explain
North Palace: the palace where the ancient queen lived; baby: refers to the filial daughter and son of Qi. Used as a substitute for filial daughter.
source
"Empress Zhao Wei asked Qi Shi" comes from "Warring States strategy · Qi CE". Empress Zhao Wei is empress dowager Zhao and the wife of King Huiwen. Although she is old, she has the most simple understanding of the purity of national politics. She only points out the disadvantages of the Qi King's governing policy from the state's praise and appointment of individual talents, which is simple but reasonable. In this paper, Zhao Wei's seven consecutive questions are all around the word "people", which shows that the female statesman's idea of governing the country should be people-oriented, which is a progressive thought in the spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period. The envoys of the king of Qi asked empress Zhao Wei. Before the book was published, empress Wei asked the emissary, "how are you? Is the people all right? Is Wang all right The emissary did not say anything, but said, "if you do not ask the king about the age and the people before you ask him about the power of the emissary, will you be humble before you are noble?" Empress Wei said, "No. Why is there a people without age? How can there be a king without people? Therefore, it is necessary to give up the original and ask the last He went on to ask him, "is it all right for a scholar in Qi to say Zhong ion? He is a man. He who has food eats it, he who has no food eats it; he who has clothes wears it, and he who has no clothes wears it. Why is it that he does not work so far? Is Ye Yangzi all right? He is a man who mourns for his widows and widows, sympathizes with his loneliness, shakes up his poverty and makes up for his inadequacy. Why is it that he who helps the king to rest his people still does not work? Is the baby girl and son in Beigong OK? They should be removed from their families until they are old enough to support their parents. Is it because of filial piety that Hu Wei has never been in court? Why is it that the state of Qi is king and the people are sons? Is Yu lingzizhong still alive? It's because he is a man. He doesn't obey the king, he doesn't rule his family, and he doesn't ask for help from the princes. Why hasn't he killed him so far
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bgye
usage
As an object; as a pronoun for a dutiful daughter
Chinese PinYin : běi gōng yīng ér
Beigong baby
members of the imperial house. wáng gōng guì qī
make amends for previous faults by some good services. jiāng gōng bǔ guò