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Long juyun is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ó NGJ ǔ y ú NSH ǔ, which means that the rise of a king will meet a good official. It is the same as "long Xingyun". From the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the first chapter of Gaodi.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the first chapter of Gaodi's Chronicle: "the place where the banner is located is very popular, and it is pointed out by the divine calculation that the Dragon belongs to the cloud."
Analysis of Idioms
Long Ju Yun Xing
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive; used in the relationship between a monarch and his subjects
Chinese PinYin : lóng jǔ yún shǔ
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gain mastery by striking only after the enemy has struck. hòu fā zhì rén
scant oneself in food and clothes. jié yī suō shí
have a well-deserved reputation. míng bù xū chuán
Follow the rules and practice the ink. dǎo jǔ jiàn mò