Rijiaolongting
Rijiao Longting, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ì Ji ǎ ol ó NGT í ng, which means that the old physiologist referred to Tianting as Longting. It's called the emperor's prime minister. It comes from the biography of Tang Jian in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the old book of the Tang Dynasty, the biography of Tang Jian: "during a secret visit to current affairs, Jian said:" the Duke of the Ming Dynasty is at the corner of the Dragon Court, and Li's family is in the tuti, which is the hope of the world, not at this time. "
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute.
Chinese PinYin : rì jiǎo lóng tíng
Rijiaolongting
lower one 's banners and muffle one 's drums. yǎn qí wò gǔ
be frightened out of one's wits. xīn dǎn jù liè
stand firmly and fight steadily. wěn zhā wěn dǎ
cede territory and ask for peace. gē dì qiú hé
the mansions of the nobility were inaccessible to the common man. hóu mén rú hǎi
go to and fro in constant streams. luò yì bù jué
gain a superficial understanding through cursory observation. zǒu mǎ kàn huā