Minbao Yuxin
Min Bao Yu Xin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í Nb ǎ oy ú x ì n, which means that people in power should have faith and righteousness in order to be supported by the people. It comes from Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of Dinggong.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan · the fourteenth year of Dinggong" in the pre Qin period: "as the saying goes:" the people should keep their faith. " I believe in faith. "
Idiom usage
As object and attribute, it is used to admonish people, for example, and for those who believe in their husband, it is also the great treasure of the king. The state guarantees the people and the people guarantee credit. "Zizhitongjian · Zhouji · Xianwang Shinian"
Chinese PinYin : mín bǎo yú xìn
Minbao Yuxin
Rely on horses and seven papers. yǐ mǎ qī zhǐ
as easy as to turn one 's hand. yì rú fǎn zhǎng
practise groundless criticisms. shuō hēi dào bái