Jianghan Emperor
Jianghan Chaozong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à NGH à NCH á oz à ng, which means that rivers run into the sea. It also refers to nightmares, the trend of the times and people's aspirations. It comes from Yu Gong, the book of history.
Idiom explanation
Jianghan: refers to the Yangtze River and the Han River; Chaozong: the princes meet the emperor, using the metaphor of rivers into the sea.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Gong, the book of history: "the emperor of Jianghan Dynasty lived in the sea."
Idiom usage
It is the trend of the times.
Chinese PinYin : jiāng hàn cháo zōng
Jianghan Emperor
fold one's hands and await destruction. shù shǒu jiù bì
The fire has been passed down. huǒ jìn xīn chuán
A hundred beaks are hard to say. bǎi huì nán cí