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Shenwu guaguan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é NW à Gu à n, which means resigning an official and living in seclusion. From the biography of Mr. Shiya.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Tao Hongjing of Liang Dynasty said: "the family is poor, but it is not successful to seek to kill the county.". In the 10th year of Yongming Dynasty, he took off his court clothes and hung up the gate of Shenwu. See the southern history, the legend of seclusion, Tao Hongjing.
Analysis of Idioms
[rhyme words] the sun and the moon are like arrows, trembling, slightly unscrupulous, holding on to what they see, offending others, uncommunicative, envious, aggressive, and flawed
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Idiom story
During the Southern Dynasties, Tao Hongjing, a poor man from the state of Liang, entered the official career after hard study. He did not become a senior official. After failing to seek a county magistrate at one time, he was very tired of bureaucratic intrigue. In the 10th year of Yongming, he took off his court uniform and hung it on the Shenwu gate to resign. After his resignation, he lived in seclusion in the mountains
Chinese PinYin : shén wǔ guà guàn
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reach for what is beyond one 's grasp. hào gāo wù yuǎn
the most uncommon years and months of one 's life. zhēng róng suì yuè
The smoke is flying and the stars are scattered. yān fēi xīng sàn