the court above and the masses below -- government officials and the people
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Chaoye SHANGXIA, a Chinese idiom, is ch á oy à sh à ngxi à in pinyin, which means from the central government to the local government, from officials to the common people. From Zhi Pian XI by Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty.
Ch á oy ě sh à ngxi à court: refers to the court and the people; up and down: from the central to the local. It means from the central government to the local government, from officials to the common people. [source] Wei Yuan of Qing Dynasty wrote Zhi Pian 11: "all the people in the court and the people in the field have to play entertainment to keep their peace, to keep their danger safe and to benefit their harm." [example] if the pillars are decaying, the vassals are still in the past, the court and the field are still singing and entertaining, and the color has not changed, it is difficult to describe the meaning of the poem. Zhang Binglin's "the origin of the journal" is used as the subject, object and attribute
Chinese PinYin : cháo yě shàng xià
the court above and the masses below -- government officials and the people
Take the cutting edge and drink the blood. dǎo fēng yǐn xuè
Sitting in the ring hanging Hall. zuò jǐng chuí táng
harmony between husband and wife. sè tiáo qín nòng