Nine in one
Jiuheyikuang, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Ji ǔǔ h é y ī Ku ā ng, originally refers to the spring and Autumn period, Duke Huan of Qi met with the princes of various countries for many times to dominate China, which made the chaotic political situation stable. Later, it is used to describe the outstanding ability of governing the country.
Pinyin
jiǔhéyīkuāng
explain
It originally refers to the fact that Duke Huan of Qi met many princes of other countries to dominate China in the spring and Autumn period, which made the chaotic political situation stable. Later, it is used to describe the outstanding ability of governing the country. Together: gather. Kuang: help, help, save. The ellipsis of "Jiu he Zhu Hou, Yi Kuang Tian Xia".
Classics
In the Analects of Confucius, Xianwen said, "Duke Huan is nine princes.". Also: "Guan Zhongxiang, Duke Huan, dominates the princes and controls the whole world." The combination of nine and one of Zhong's, which was then passed down to later generations, is also like the anti Tang meritorious service. ——In zhidaolu Fengdao (2) and zhufuyan biography in historical records, Kuan Hong of Ming Dynasty: in the past, Kuan Zhong was the Prime Minister of Guan Zhong, who ruled over the princes and made nine in one.
usage
Used as an attributive; used of written language.
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ hé yī kuāng
Nine in one
Three baths and three quarrels. sān yù sān xìn
Strong waves and strong waves. jùn bō hǔ làng