exist alone
Lu Dian Lingguang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l à di à NL í nggu à ng, which means to refer to the only person or thing with prestige. It comes from Lu Lingguang palace Fu.
Idioms and allusions
Zhaoming Wenxuan (Volume 11) Fu Ji · Palace · Lu Lingguang Dian Fu bingxu (508-508) Lu Lingguang Dian was founded by Yu Zhi, the son of King Cheng Ji. At the beginning, King Gong's first capital went to the state to govern the palace, so he went to camp because of Lu Fu's omen. By Hanzhong micro, bandits rush, from Xijing Weiyang build Zhang hall, all see bad, and Lingguang Kui alone. Is it not the support of the gods to protect the Han Dynasty. However, its rules and regulations should be in accordance with the stars, which is why Yong'an is also a city. To the guest from the south base, view in Lu, see Si and Yi said: Oh! The poet's interest is based on the feeling of things. Therefore, Xi Si eulogized Fu and sang his way to sleep, while his achievements lay in his words and his moral voice was clear. What will be the description of things revealed by Fu, things publicized by song, bandits' Fu and bandits' song? "complete ancient three dynasties, Qin, Han, Three Kingdoms and Six Dynasties · complete Hou Zhou Wen" Volume 8 "Ode to the south of the Yangtze River" ~ 3922 ~ 2 ~ and husband's way of heaven revolves, people's livelihood is in advance. Yu liezu lived in the Western Jin Dynasty and began to spread in Dongchuan. He was more than seven leaves, and sometimes moved north. Helping the old and the young, Guan river for many years. You can't ask the heaven whether you live or die. The situation is scattered and will be exhausted.
The origin of Idioms
Preface to Wang Yanshou's Ode to the hall of Lu Lingguang in Han Dynasty: "the hall of Lu Lingguang was established by Yu Zhi, the son of King Cheng Ji."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be an object; to refer to the only person or thing left. Liu Yazi's poem "on June 1, when Qi Huang paid a visit to the old man of Baishi on the express train and Hu Tong wrote a poem, the old man was nine years old in eighty years", which says: "fou Lu is not a man's death, but Lu Dian is a man of light." Li Zhizhong's a brief talk on the rare books collected by Beijing library since the founding of the people's Republic of China: "the Liao and Jin books are strictly forbidden, and only a few of them can be handed down to the present day. The inheritance of Zhaocheng gold collection also has the brilliance of Lu Dian in preserving the specimens of the books carved in the Jin Dynasty." Lu You of Song Dynasty wrote in his postscript "Lanting Yueyi Lun and Zhao Qi Wang tie" that "although there are no more articles about the Han Dynasty of this week, Xiuyi Xu and Yueyi Lun are as unique as Lu Lingguang, and they are meant to be protected by divine objects, so they are not suitable." Jin and Yuan Dynasties are fond of asking about the poem "the main hall of Baogong temple in Yingzhou": "it's really Lu Lingguang who wants to read people from the prosperous days of Liao Dynasty." Yuan Miao Jian's poem titled Wukong Temple: "if you don't bring up twenty frost, you can see Lu Lingguang clearly." In Qian Qianyi's preface to the collection of CAI Damei in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the great beauty is also Lu Lingguang, which is pushed by Ci Fu scholars." Liu Yazi's poem of Mr. Dong Biwu's 60th birthday: "the man of Lu kingdom is a man of Lu spirit."
Chinese PinYin : lú diàn líng guāng
exist alone
they have retired from the court to take their their meal. tuì shí zì gōng
the pain penetrates even into the marrow. tòng rù gǔ suǐ
the widower , the widow , the orphan and the childless. guān guǎ qióng dú
fowls and dogs turn immortals -- relatives and followers of a high official got promotion after him. jī quǎn shēng tiān