when people are well-being , the country is in peace
Ben Gu Bang Ning, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ě ng ù B ā NGN í ng, which means that if people live and work in peace and contentment, the country will be peaceful. It comes from the song of the five sons of the book.
The origin of Idioms
"The song of the five sons of the book:" the people are the foundation of the nation, and the foundation of the nation is the foundation of the nation. " Kong Zhuan: "it is said that the king should strengthen the people and secure the country."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used to advise. example from the ancient road, the foundation of the country, the people are the foundation of the country; enough food and clothing, know honor and disgrace, the foundation of the country. Beijing Opera string of Dragon Balls
Idiom story
During the Xia Dynasty, Yu's grandson Taikang ascended the throne. He was immoral and the people were sad. He went to the south of Luoshui to hunt. Yi, the monarch of the poor country, seized the power of Xia. Taikang's younger brother wrote the song of the five sons: "the emperor's ancestors have admonition, and the people can be near but not down. The people are the foundation of the country, and the foundation is the foundation of the country. " Shaokang set up troops to restore the state of Xia.
Chinese PinYin : běn gù bāng níng
when people are well-being , the country is in peace
be deeply attached to each other. xiāng qīn xiāng ài
one word is as heavy as nine tripods. yī yán jiǔ dǐng