unify the whole country
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á ngku ò s ì h ǎ I, which means to unify the whole country. It comes from Guo Qin Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Jia Yi of Han Dynasty wrote on crossing the Qin Dynasty: "according to the food letter, Qin Xiaogong supported the land of Yongzhou, and the monarchs and ministers firmly guarded it, so as to see the Zhou Dynasty's room. He had the idea of making the world known, including the whole world, including the universe, and swallowing the eight wastelands."
Idiom usage
To unify the whole country. example your majesty has the wisdom of all things. Wu Jing, Tang Dynasty
Idiom story
The first emperor of Qin unified the world, which made people talk about it. In Han Dynasty, Jia Yi specially wrote on Guo Qin to analyze why Qin could unify the world. Qin Xiaogong was ambitious and supported Shang Yang's reform, which made Qin gradually strong. The original text is as follows: "there is a desire to cover the whole world, to cover the whole world, and to swallow the eight wastelands."
Chinese PinYin : náng kuò sì hǎi
unify the whole country
strike terror in one 's heart. hún xiāo dǎn sàng
all over the mountains and plains. màn shān sāi yě