An imperial edict
The Chinese idiom pinyin is p í NGJ ǐ zh ī zh à o, which means the emperor's last imperial edict. It comes from Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian Li Bu Zong Bo Zhi in Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object; in writing
The origin of Idioms
Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian Li Bu Zong Bo Zhi Zhi in Ming Dynasty said, "Fang Feng was ordered by several orders and died suddenly, which was cherished by scholars."
Idiom explanation
The last edict of an emperor.
Chinese PinYin : píng jǐ zhī zhào
An imperial edict
Change of Dynasty and surname. gǎi cháo huàn xìng
the kindness of caring for -- saying of the sons for their parents ' kindness. gù fù zhī ēn
take advantage of one 's position and power. yǐ guān xié shì