Huaihuang Peizi
Huaihuang Peizi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á Ihu á NGP è iz ǐ, which means carrying a gold seal in one's arms and a purple ribbon around one's waist; it means being in a prominent position of a senior official; it is the same as "Peizi Huaihuang". From the biography of Chen Bo in the book of Liang.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Chen Bozhi in the book of Liang Dynasty, it is said that "Huaihuang Peizi praises the strategy of the valance, and takes the opportunity to build a festival and serve the duty of the battlefield."
Idiom usage
To be in a high position.
Chinese PinYin : huái huáng pèi zǐ
Huaihuang Peizi
go over the matter of discussion before. jiù huà chóng tí
The sea is boiling over the river. hǎi fèi jiāng fān
be tender toward pretty girls. xī yù lián xiāng
about to speak , but saying nothing. yù yán yòu zhǐ
Keep the army for thousands of days. yǎng jūn qiān rì,yòng zài yī zhāo