have pupils everywhere
Peach and plum are all over the world.
Phonetic notation: t á ol à Bi à NTI à nxi à
There are a lot of students everywhere
Idiom story
During the Tang Dynasty, Wu Zetian seized power. In order to consolidate her political power, she recruited talents from abroad and trained talents on the Internet. Prime Minister Di Renjie is upright and selfless. He is deeply trusted by Empress Wu Zetian. He recommends dozens of talents to be highly valued. Someone says to di Renjie, "all the peaches and plums in the world belong to the public."
allusion
All the peaches and plums in the world are in the public gate. Zizhitongjian · Tangji · the first year of wuhoujiushi
interpretation
Peaches and plums: peaches and plums are used to refer to the students who are trained or taught. There are many students in different places.
usage
As an object, a clause, or a teacher
words whose meaning is similar
have pupils everywhere
Examples of Idioms
However, he was broad-minded and didn't decorate the border. He was a virtuous scholar and official in love with music. He shared fame with him. He was well-known in the dynasty, and was recommended in the evening, so he was rich and prosperous all over the world. Yu Tang Cong Yu Jian Ju by Jiao Hong in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : táo lǐ biàn tiān xià
have pupils everywhere
Clean up the dirt and seek the flaws. xǐ gòu qiú xiá