power capable of saving a desperate situation
Huitianzhili, Chinese words, Pinyin is Hu í Ti āī L ì, meaning that the original metaphor is correct, powerful and far-reaching. There are many metaphors about the power that can save a serious situation. It comes from the book of Wei, a general introduction to the history and officials at the end of emperor Ji.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Wei, a general introduction to the history of officials at the end of the chapter of emperor Ji: "sycophants and eunuchs are in power, maidservants are good at returning to heaven, they sell officials and prison, they commit adultery and commit adultery." The biography of Zhang xuansu in the book of the new Tang Dynasty: "Zhang Gong has the power to return to heaven when he discusses things."
Idiom story
In 630 A.D., Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty issued an edict to rebuild the Qianyang Hall of Luoyang palace. Zhang xuansu thought that this was improper, so he wrote a letter. When Emperor Taizong accepted the advice, he immediately ordered to stop the construction, and gave him 200 colored silks in recognition of his frank advice. When Wei Zheng heard about it, he praised Zhang xuansu's words for their power and benevolence.
Idiom usage
Cao Yuying's works are full of formality, subject and object, commendatory meaning and examples, all of which are based on this memorial. Therefore, Cao Yuying's works are quick but hesitant. Gao Yang's yuzuozhuzhulian (Volume 1)
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: turn the world around antonym: turn the world around
Chinese PinYin : huí tiān zhī lì
power capable of saving a desperate situation
be honored with high official titles. gāo guān xiǎn jué
Listen to the public and watch at the same time. gōng tīng bìng guān
be perceptive of the minutest detail. dòng chá qiū háo