Pillars of a mansion
Building pillars, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à sh à D à ngli á ng, which means to shoulder the responsibility of the country's talents. It comes from the biography of Heqiao in the book of Jin.
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Pillars of a mansion
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In the book of Jin, the biography of He Qiao: "Taifu was engaged in Zhonglang, and Yu Fei sighed:" Qiao Sensen is like a thousand Zhang pines. Although he cleaned up many programs, he built a building for pillars. " He Qiao was born in Xiping at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Born in a family of officials, he was determined to be famous for his elegance. When he was studying at home, he became famous for his ability to adjust customs and manage human relations. Yu Kai, a famous scholar at that time, couldn't help but exclaim when he Qiao saw him: if he Qiao is as loose as a thousand feet, the building of Shi Zhi must be a pillar. When he was an adult, he took his father's position as Cai Bo, and later became Prince Sheren and moved to Yingchuan. It is recorded in history that he Qiao was honest and clean when he was the governor of Yingchuan, which won the favor of the people. Jia Chongxi, a senior official of the imperial court, recommended him to Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty. Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty called He Qiao into the court and granted him the title of Shi Huangmen's servant. Soon he moved to Zhongshu. At this time, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty had attached great importance to Heqiao. At that time, every time the ministers of the Central Court went to the court, they would take a car to the court together. Xun Xu, the Minister of the central court at that time, was the supervisor. Because he despised Xun Xu, he never took the same car with him when he entered the court. Later, the court had to change the gauge. After Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty pacified Wu, He Qiao was promoted to minister because of his contribution to political discussion, and his younger brother was also given the title of Marquis ruting because of him. At that time, He Qiao was very close to Ren Kai and Zhang Hua. They were not very satisfied with Emperor Wu's choice of Sima Zhong as the crown prince. As the issue of the establishment of the crown prince has always been a major issue in the court, no one dares to face the emperor. But he Qiao didn't have so many worries. He suggested to the emperor that the crown prince could not bear the responsibility of governing the world. Emperor Wu of Jin did not answer. Hou Heqiao and Xun Xu served together. Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty told them that the prince had no experience in politics when he entered the court. You should help him. After a period of time, Emperor Wu of Jin asked the prince how he had learned. Xun Xu said that the prince had made rapid progress. He knew Hongya clearly and could become the emperor's ideal prince. But he Qiao didn't think so. He said frankly that the prince's ability was the same as before, which made Emperor Wu of Jin very unhappy and left. And Qiao back home, worried to sigh, know not to use, still can't have. Later, when he was with Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, he still looked for an opportunity to express his opinions. Fortunately, Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty knew his loyalty and didn't talk to him much. Later, when I talked with Heqiao, I didn't mention it any more. Later, Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, out of some unknown idea, told Princess Jia the suggestion that he Qiao should abolish the crown prince. As the mother of the prince, Princess Jia has a grudge against Heqiao. Prince Sima Zhong finally succeeded to the throne, which was very unfavorable for He Qiao. At that time, he was already a little master of the prince, and he was also a regular servant and a doctor of Guanglu. One day, Sima Zhong (already the emperor) went to pay homage to the empress dowager, and ordered him to follow. When she got there, Princess Jia asked emperor Hui to ask Heqiao. Qing used to say that I couldn't bear the national responsibility, but now what should you say. And Qiao is not flustered, candidly replied, minister in the past did say such words to the emperor. My words have not come true. It is indeed a blessing of the country. How dare I escape my own guilt. But Huidi was not an emperor who remembered his old enemies. After hearing this, He Qiao was more respected. In the second year of Yuankang, He Qiao died and took office. The Emperor gave the golden purple light Lu doctor, plus gold Zhang Zishou, standard as before. In the early years of Yongping, CE Shi was named Jian. However, although he Qiao was a famous official of Jin Dynasty and had made achievements in Qing Dynasty, he was somewhat different from his grandfather. He qiaos life was clean and honest, and his family wealth was scattered when he died. The most puzzling thing is that he Qiao is extremely stingy and loves money like his life. Du Yu once thought he was a money addict. Perhaps because of this, the Jin Dynasty and Qiao finally left a small stain. However, it can not be denied that Zhiyun and zhishou of the former dynasty, and later heqia and Heqiao were the pride of Xiping people. At the same time, he is also a rare hero in the history of Tianzhong. Thus comes the idiom "pillars of a mansion".
Chinese PinYin : dà shà dòng liáng
Pillars of a mansion
put a round peg in a square hole. fāng ruì huán záo
the heavens split and the earth sinks. tiān bēng dì xiàn
flourishing leaves and withering flowers. lǜ féi hóng shòu