Chiheng Yongxuan
Chi Heng Yongxuan, pronounced ch í h é ngy ō ngxu á n. Chinese idiom, interpretation: holding state power by the fingers. Source: Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty
Idiom explanation
Explanation: it refers to holding state power. Heng, Xuan, two stars of the Big Dipper.
source
"In the book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, Emperor Wenxuan said:" in the past, he was in charge of the world, and liubi belonged to the son; he attached great importance to China, held the calendar, and held the balance and supported Xuan. " (Fang Xun: Yao's name. Chong Hua: the name of Shun.)
usage
He is in power by analogy
Chinese PinYin : chí héng yōng xuán
Chiheng Yongxuan
the evil governors ruled the state. chái láng dāng lù
an oil lamp before the statue of buddha. qīng dēng gǔ fó