lasting political stability
Long term stability, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch á ngzh ì Ji ā n, describes the long-term stability and consolidation of the country. It comes from the biography of Jia Yi in Hanshu.
Idiom usage
In order to maintain the long-term status of the nation and the country, there are also moral problems. With good morality, the country can have long-term stability. Sun Yat Sen's the sixth lecture of nationalism
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Jia Yi in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "to build up a long-term stability, to grow up a career of governance."
Idioms and allusions
Jia Yi's blueprint of peace in the world is as follows: "the reform of the railway forces of the vassal states will not move, the leaders of the people '. Only by achieving long-term stability (or "long-term stability") can peace and prosperity be achieved. in the early Western Han Dynasty, Liu Bang established his capital in Guanzhong, taking the meaning of local Chang'an Township and establishing the name "Chang'an". According to textual research, Chang'an as a place name first appeared in the Qin Dynasty, and the name of rural settlement Chang'an represents the desire for long-term peace of home. It has nothing to do with the idea of "long-term stability" after a hundred years.
Chinese PinYin : cháng zhì jiǔ ān
lasting political stability
Surpassing the past and the present. mài gǔ chāo jīn
be honored with high official titles. gāo guān xiǎn jué