Kuang guojishi
Kuang Guo Ji Shi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku ā nggu ó J ì sh í, which means to rectify the country and save the current situation. It comes from the book of the Sui Dynasty, the first emperor of the Sui Dynasty, the first emperor of the Sui Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used to save the current situation
Examples
Zheng Xiangguo is consistent in his efforts to save the country. He thanks the ancients!
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Sui Dynasty, Emperor Ji No.1, Emperor gaozushang, it is said that "when Kuang Guoji was in power, he would eliminate evil and stir up chaos." "Xuanling and Du Ruhui were friends at the beginning of the Tang Dynasty. They were in turmoil in the Sui Dynasty. They had the heart of helping the country and the time."
Idiom explanation
Rectify the country and save the current situation.
Chinese PinYin : kuāng guó jì shí
Kuang guojishi
talk with ease and confidence. kuǎn kuǎn ér tán
Hard work in winter and summer. hán gēng shǔ yùn
vigorous touches and fine strokes. tiě huà yín gōu