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Dingchenglongsheng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǐ ngch é NGL ó ngsh ē ng, which means the death of the emperor. It comes from "seven revisions · state affairs 1 · Xiang Jian Long Yi Lian".
The origin of Idioms
Lang Ying of the Ming Dynasty wrote "seven revisions · state affairs 1 · Xiang Jian Long Yi Lian": "on the day of the rise of the high temple, Jian Wen ascended the throne. Cheng Zu came to the throne as the king of Yan, but did not go to court, and Gai Yi Shu did not worship his nephew."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: dingchenglongqu, dinghulongqu
Idiom usage
The emperor died. Example: Fengchan book in historical records: "the Yellow Emperor collected Shoushan copper and cast the tripod at the foot of Jingshan mountain. When the tripod is completed, a dragon hangs its beard to welcome the Yellow Emperor. On the Yellow Emperor's horseback, there were more than 70 officials from the upper palace, and the Dragon went up. Yu Xiaochen can't go up, but he knows how to hold the dragon's beard, pull it out, fall it, and fall the bow of the Yellow Emperor. When people look up to the Yellow Emperor, they go to heaven and hold his bow and beard, so later generations call it Dinghu and his bow Wu
Chinese PinYin : dǐng chéng lóng shēng
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Three beasts crossing the river. sān shòu dù hé
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds. bì gé sī guò
one 's hair is grayishly white at the temples. liǎng bìn rú shuāng