The king, the saints, the ministers and the sages
Jun Sheng Chen Xian, is a Chinese word, Pinyin is j ū NSH è ngch é nxi á n, refers to the emperor sage, ministers virtuous. It describes the combination of monarch and minister, and the political purity.
explain
It refers to the sage monarch and virtuous ministers.
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"The old book of the Tang Dynasty, biography of Ma Sui:" no matter what the way is, no matter what the plan is, the emperor, the saints, the officials and the sages, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the Emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the emperor, the Emperor The 19th chapter of the biography of three Suiping demons written by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "today is the age of Yao and Shun, the emperor, the sage and the virtuous."
Examples
There is no need to move the minister to live in the prosperous country. The 51st chapter of Zhao Taizu's three visits to the Southern Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : jūn shèng chén xián
The king, the saints, the ministers and the sages
the mirror of qin hung on high -- perspicacious decisions in deciding criminal cases. qín jìng gāo xuán
think back and forth to oneself. sī qián xiǎng hòu
the grains grow luxuriantly among the ruins of the former capital. shǔ lí mài xiù
not to be persuaded like water cannot enter a stone. rú shǔ tóu shí
please a treacherous person sextually. xíng jiān mài qiào
too particular about one's food. wú xià zhù chǔ