All wings
Qianqianyiyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á nqi á NY ì y ì, meaning diligent, cautious and respectful. From Zhang Shuo (Tang Dynasty) Pu Jin Qiao Zan.
Idiom usage
A dry, diligent, cautious manner; a wing, respectful manner. Diligent, respectful, very cautious. "I hope your majesty will be able to do a good job in the first year of the reign of emperor Zetian of the Tang Dynasty, and that you will be able to do a good job in the first year of the reign of emperor Zetian of the Tang Dynasty."
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Shuo (Tang Dynasty) "Pujin qiaozan" said: "the way of the emperor, Qianyi."
Chinese PinYin : qián qián yì yì
All wings
be congenial with each other. shēng yìng qì qiú
not bother to ask questions or listen to what 's said. bù wén bù wèn
heroic defenders of the nation. guó zhī gān chéng