Mengmeiji
Mengmeiji is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is m é NGM è ij í J ù, which means to describe being down and out. It comes from the book of rites under the sandalwood bow.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, under the tan Gong: "Qi was hungry, and Qian Ao lived on the road for the hungry. If you are hungry, you will come here rashly. "
Idiom usage
He is in a state of confusion
[example]
Fang Zhi, who was angry with Qian AO and famous for Yang Zi, had different ears. (Duan Chengshi's "Youyang Zazu zhinuo Gaoshang" in Tang Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : méng mèi jí jù
Mengmeiji
desist from military activities and encourage culture and education. yǎn wǔ dí wén
decide a case according to law. bǐng gōng bàn lǐ
fight among rivals for the throne. zhōng yuán zhú lù