The Palace Museum
The Palace Museum of millet, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é sh ǔ g ù g ō ng, which means that the palace has become a farmland, full of millet, describing the scene of subjugation and ruin. From the history of pain by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A scene of ruin
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: corn in the palace
The origin of Idioms
The 17th chapter of the history of pain by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty: "all the way to the Palace Museum, I just feel that the scenery is not the same."
Idiom explanation
The palace became farmland, full of corn. Describe the scene of subjugation and ruin.
Chinese PinYin : hé shǔ gù gōng
The Palace Museum
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart. hòu mào shēn cí
hang up lamps and drape festoons. guà dēng jié cǎi
Buying and selling officials. mǎi jué fàn guān
implement some omissions and amend errors. bǔ jū xià lòu
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi fèi xián jǔ