Zifu, the capital of Qing Dynasty
Zifu, the capital of the Qing Dynasty, is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Q ī NGD ō uz ǐ f ǔ, meaning that duzifu is the palace where the emperor of heaven lived in Chinese mythology. The same as "Qing capital Ziwei". It comes from Zhang Xiaoxiang of Song Dynasty, xijiangyue, the mother of the fifth brother.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Xiaoxiang's poem "Xijiang moon, acting as the mother of the fifth three brothers" said: "don't ask the capital of the Qing Dynasty, Zifu, long education, green temples and Zhuyan."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: jiangque, capital of the Qing Dynasty, Ziwei, capital of the Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qīng dōu zǐ fǔ
Zifu, the capital of Qing Dynasty
Every man sweeps the snow in front of his door, never mind the frost on his tiles. gèrénzìsǎo ménqiánxuě,mòguǎntājiā wǎshàngshāng
like " cutting and grinding " stones -- to learn from each other. rú qiē rú cuō
poor in talent but very ambitious. kōng fù gāo xīn