take charge as chief of
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ú D à ngy à mi à n, which means to be responsible for one aspect of work alone. It comes from the liuhou family in historical records.
Idiom usage
In the future, I can, but I don't think I'll be able to. The fourth chapter of Zeng Pu's the flowers of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the book of historical records, liuhou aristocratic family: "Han Xin, the only general of the king of Han Dynasty, is a major event, and should be one side."
Idiom story
Zhang Liang was a minister in the early Western Han Dynasty. In 208 B.C., after Zhang Liang returned to Liu Bang, he became an important counselor of Liu Bang and made a lot of stratagems for Liu Bang to win the world. Liu Bang once praised him as "strategizing and winning thousands of miles away", which was highly respected by Liu Bang. Once, when Liu Bang and Xiang Yu fought in Pengcheng, Liu Bang's army was defeated and retreated to Xiayi. Liu Bang was very angry. He jumped off his horse and said to Zhang Liang, "Whoever can take this tone for me, I will give Guandong to whoever. Tell me quickly, who can have this power." Zhang Liang said: "yingbu of Jiujiang is a strong general of Western Chu, and now he is in conflict with Xiang Yu. There are western Chu general Peng Yue and Qi united, ready to betray Xiang Yu, these two people, can use. As for the king's generals, only Han Xin can make such a great contribution and stand alone. If the king gives Guandong to these three people, you will certainly be able to say that the West Chu will be defeated. " Liu Bang immediately did what Zhang Liang said, and finally defeated Xiang Yu.
Chinese PinYin : dú dāng yī miàn
take charge as chief of
business with a small capital. xiǎo běn jīng yíng
mete out the proper awards and penalties. xìn shǎng bì fá
The river is clear for three days. hé qīng sān rì
be endowed with both beauty and talent. cái mào shuāng quán