Jingbang Weiguo
Jingbangweiguo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NGB ā NGW ě IGU ó, which means to govern the country. It comes from the imperial edict to Master Sun Wuji.
Notes on Idioms
Warp and weft: This refers to the vertical and horizontal lines of silk fabrics, extended to governance and planning; state: state.
The origin of Idioms
Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty, in his book "conferring on Chang sun Wuji situ Zhao", said that "the state of Jingbang and Wei must wait for Cao Zhixun, and assist Yin and yang to return to Zhonghua."
Analysis of Idioms
Running a country and securing the nation
Idiom usage
To govern a country.
Chinese PinYin : jīng bāng wěi guó
Jingbang Weiguo
disreputable quarters of the city. sān wǎ liǎng xiàng
can write and use the abacus. néng xiě huì suàn
a man of great talent talents. cái gāo bā dǒu
unjust cause finds scant support. shī dào guǎ zhù
a magnificent house become a mound of earth-vicissitude. huá wū qiū xū