Song shengyuejiang
Song Sheng Yue Jiang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s à ngsh à ngyu è Ji à ng, which means a minister of noble birth, or a person with special talent. From the book of songs Da Ya Song Gao.
Idiom explanation
A minister of noble birth or a gifted man.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs Da Ya Song Gao: "Song Gao Wei Yue, Jun Ji Yu Tian, Wei Yue de Shen, Sheng Fu and Shen." Mao Zhuan: "the mountains are big and high, Yuesong; Yue, four Yue also The spirit of the mountain is gentle, so as to produce the great achievements of Shenfu. " Shen, Shen Bo, Fu and Fu Hou are all the uncles of King Xuan of Zhou Dynasty and the important ministers of Zhou Dynasty. It is said that they are the descendants of the four ancient mountains.
Chinese PinYin : sōng shēng yuè jiàng
Song shengyuejiang
To invite subjugation and treason. zhāo wáng nà pàn
pins awry and hair in disorder. chāi héng bìn luàn
swallow anything and everything. jiān shōu bìng chù