patriotic and loyal to the throne
Meirenvanilla, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ě IR é nxi ā NGC ǎ o, used to symbolize loyalty and patriotism in old poems. From Lisao preface.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Yi's preface to Li Sao in Han Dynasty: "Li Sao's prose is based on the poem, and is good at birds, herbs and loyalty Spiritual cultivation and beauty are compared to you. "
Idiom usage
It is a symbol of loyalty and patriotism. From then on, ~ "became a political metaphor, which greatly influenced the later poets. (Zhu Ziqing's classic talks on Ci Fu)
Chinese PinYin : měi rén xiāng cǎo
patriotic and loyal to the throne
brush aside the clouds and see the face of the sun. bō yún dǔ rì
unite the whole empire under one government. yī kuāng tiān xià