Yizhou is a place of great power and splendor
In pinyin, J ì NW ē ISH è NgR ó ng is a Chinese idiom, which refers to solemn voice and grand appearance.
explain
Yi: Sheng. Solemn voice and grand appearance.
allusion
According to the second biography of Ban Gu in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "the whale was sent, the bell was clanged, the jade was ascended, and the dragon was taken. Feng Gai Sa Sa, and Luan Linglong. "The sky is official, the scenery is beautiful and the scenery is magnificent." In selected works, Ban Gu's Ode to the East Capital: "the heavenly officials and the scenery follow, and Yi is powerful and magnificent." Li Zhouhan notes: "Yi, Sheng also, that Sheng Qi Wei Rong." Li Shan annotated the original work "Suwei". Eight gods, thousands of officials. HuiFu is also a balance, and it is magnificent. (history of the Song Dynasty · seven records of Music) ∥ I received it, and it was magnificent. (Yue Zhi 14, history of Song Dynasty)
usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : lóng wēi shèng róng
Yizhou is a place of great power and splendor