Beimenzhiguan
Beimenzhiguan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ě im é nzh ī Gu ǎ n, which means it is used to refer to a military important place or an important defense task. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 32nd year of Duke Fu.
The origin of Idioms
In Zuo Zhuan, the 32nd year of Duke Fu, Qizi said, "since Zheng's envoy told Qin," the people of Zheng made me take charge of the northern gate. If I were a potential teacher, I would be able to get it. " Du Pre note: "tube, key also."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for "north gate lock key"
Idiom usage
The main road of Foshan is Jiyan.
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, Qi Zi, a native of the state of Qin, had the key to the north gate of the capital in the state of Zheng, and sent people to ask Mu Gong of Qin to attack the state of Zheng. Qin Mu Gong didn't listen to Jian Shu's advice, and sent Meng Mingshi and others to lead the army out. Xian Gao, a businessman of the state of Zheng, found that he pretended to give gifts to meet the Qin army, and informed them from behind. The state of Jin took the opportunity to send troops to defeat the Qin army. Qin Mugong admitted that it was his crime
Chinese PinYin : běi mén zhī guǎn
Beimenzhiguan
have enemies in front and rear. fù bèi shòu dí
not rely on others for support. bù yīn rén rè
treat talented men arrogantly. ào xián màn shì
Zhonghe lost his boat, a pot of gold. zhōng hé shī zhō,yī hú qiān jīn