recognised by the emperor
Jian Zai Di Xin, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Ji à NZ à ID à x à n, which means to be known and appreciated by the emperor. The idiom comes from the Analects of Confucius.
Idiom explanation
A person who can be known by the emperor.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Yao Yue said, "the emperor and his officials are not covered, but the emperor's heart is simple."
Chinese PinYin : jiǎn zài dì xīn
recognised by the emperor
have never been heard from since. miǎo wú yīn xìn
riches and honour make a person arrogant. fù guì jiāo rén
a well-behaved and dignified country girl. lín xià fēng fàn