Change order
Gengling Ming Hao, a Chinese idiom, is g ē NGL ì NGM í NGH à o in pinyin, which means to restate the order. It shows that a wise monarch should win the trust of the people. It comes from Han Feizi, the top left of waichu.
The origin of Idioms
In Han Feizi, Wai Chu Shuo, upper left: "after several months of residence, the police beat drums but the people didn't go. It's a change of order, and the people believe it. "
Idiom usage
A wise monarch should win the trust of the people
Chinese PinYin : gēng lìng míng hào
Change order
personally practise thrifty. gōng xíng jié jiǎn
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe. yán jǐng jǔ zhǒng