imperial academy
Jinguiyutang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGU ī y ù t á ng, which means officials of the imperial court. It's from Mo Chi Bian.
The source of the idiom is from "Mo Chi Bian" (Volume 3) written by Zhu Changwen of Song Dynasty: "Cai Zhongyuan and Shen Ruida are all well mannered and respectable. However, there is no shortage of those who are capable, such as those in the golden boudoir and the jade hall and those in the Boulevard
Chinese PinYin : jīn guī yù táng
imperial academy
forcible seizure and crafty acquisition. háo duó qiǎo qǔ
add strength to what is already strong. liè huǒ pēng yóu
the older , the more upright. jiāng guì zhī xìng
have no compassion for others. bù guān tòng yǎng
both eyes are clear and bright like as autumu waters. shuāng tóng jiǎn shuǐ
pull up enemy flags and behead enemy generals on the battle field. qiān qí qǔ jiàng