the regal isolationist
Lonely family, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ū Ji ā Gu ǎ R é n, ancient meaning is the modesty of ancient emperors, that is, self modesty is a person with few virtues. The latter refers to those who are isolated from the masses and helpless. From the book of rites, yuzao.
The origin of Idioms
"Yuzao" in the book of Rites: "every person who claims to be a king of a small country is called an orphan." "Mencius · Liang Hui Wang Shang:" few people to the country, also wholeheartedly Yan ear
Idiom usage
Today, Yunxiu has changed a lot. Chapter 65 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty Mao Zedong's on the strategy of opposing Japanese imperialism: "the strategy of closing the door is the strategy of ~." In ancient times, the emperor called himself a lonely man, because the emperor was superior and had supreme power, and no one was equal to him in status and power. People said that being with a king was like being with a tiger, and everyone was trembling in front of him. If he had no friends and no one to talk to, he was a lonely man.
Chinese PinYin : gū jiā guǎ rén
the regal isolationist
build up a nation and make it stable. lì guó ān bāng
clouds in a serious drought -- sth. yielding high hopes. dà hàn yún ní
Pass five passes and cut six generals. guò wǔ guān,zhǎn liù jiàng