Jiujian Palace
Jiujian palace is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of Ji ǔ Ji ā NCH á ODI à n, which means that it is the main hall where the emperor was worshiped by hundreds of officials. The distance between two columns. The nine rooms are very broad. Also known as the "nine hall.".
Idiom explanation
Explanation: the main hall where the emperor was worshiped by all the officials. The distance between two columns. The nine rooms are very broad. Also known as the "nine hall.".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Chapter 27 of the romance of the gods: "Che Yu escorts other officials, Hu embraces the emperor to ascend the nine main halls, and all officials salute."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: jjcd
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ jiān cháo diàn
Jiujian Palace
too seriously ill to be cured with medicine. bù kě jiù yào
strong soldiers and sturdy horses. bīng qiáng mǎ zhuàng
break off flowers and willows. pān huā wèn liǔ
Run counter to public interests. bèi gōng yíng sī
On the popularity of discussion. lùn yì fēng shēng