Long distance driving
Long distance driving is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is ch á ngji à Yu à NY à, which means that the emperor controlled the remote areas with certain policies and means. It comes from an Bian Sui Yuan Shu by Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an attribute; used in politics, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: long bridle, long distance
The origin of Idioms
Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book an Bian Sui Yuan Shu: "although there is a ruler who drives a long distance and takes advantage of the strength of the army to open up the border, once there is no one, many people will ask to abandon the land or surrender their security to Jiubian."
Idiom explanation
Yu emperor used some policies and means to control the remote areas.
Chinese PinYin : cháng jià yuǎn yù
Long distance driving
Open your eyes and eyebrows. zhāng méi zhāng yǎn
punish one as a warning to a hundred. chéng yī jǐng bǎi
A bandit who takes advantage of food. jī liáng jiè kòu
the king and his ministers united all efforts for a common purpose. áo míng biē yīng