symbol of the emperor
Huang Qi Zi Gai is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Hu á ngq í Z à g à I. clouds appear in the sky like Huang Qi Zi Gai. It was a sign of the birth of the emperor. It comes from the biography of SUN Hao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of SUN Hao in Wu Zhi, the annals of the Three Kingdoms, "the first month of the third year is dark." Pei Songzhi quoted Jiang Biao Zhuan: "yellow flag purple disease in the southeast, there will be the world, Jing, Yang Zhijun?"
Idiom usage
In the past, it was a sign of the birth of the emperor. The book of the Northern Qi Dynasty, biography of Wen Yuan and fan Xun
Chinese PinYin : huáng qí zǐ gài
symbol of the emperor
Take advantage of the stolen goods. bìng zhuō ná zéi
extensive but shallow knowledge. bó ér bù jīng
be frightened out of one 's wits. pò sàn hún xiāo
Heaven and man learn from each other. tiān rén gòng jiàn
A little bit of gold is useless. diǎn jīn fá shù