Clear the palace
Qinggong Chudao, pronunciation Q à NGG à ngch ú D à o, Chinese idiom, cleaning houses and roads. To be ready for the arrival of a distinguished guest. It comes from Qin CE Yi.
explain
Qing, Chu: water sweeping; Palace: the general name of ancient houses. Clean houses and roads. To be ready for the arrival of a distinguished guest.
allusion
Source: Qin CE 1, the Warring States policy: "it will be said that the king of Chu passed by Luoyang and his parents heard about it. They cleared the palace and removed the way. Zhang Le set up a drink and the suburbs met thirty Li."
For a long time, Li's folk songs have been thinking about the Han Dynasty, so they began to raise their honorary titles and the world responded to them. Biography of PI Tong
usage
Prepare for the arrival of the distinguished guests
Chinese PinYin : qīng gōng chú dào
Clear the palace
keep going by painstaking effort. cǎn dàn jīng yíng
No one came down but the stairs. zhǐ tīng lóu tī xiǎng,bù jiàn rén xià lái
breath easy and talk straight. tán xiào zì rú