govern the country
Tiguojingye, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǐ Gu ó J ī ngy ě, which means that the capital is divided into several areas, which are respectively inhabited by officials and nobles or cultivated by slaves and civilians. It generally refers to governing a country. It comes from Zhou Li Tian Guan Xu Guan.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhou Li Tian Guan Xu Guan" said: "only Wang Jianguo, the founder of the country, the body of the country, the division of officials, that the people extremely." Zheng Xuan noted: "the body is still divided, and the Scripture is called the number of Li.". Zheng sinang said: "the Ying kingdom is nine Li in the square, nine longitudes and nine latitudes in the Middle Kingdom, zuozu and YouSHE are facing the aftermarket, and the yeze Jiufu is the well, and the Sijing is the capital."
Idiom usage
In general, it refers to the creation and governance of a country. Example Yu Xin's "He Xin Yue Biao" in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "emperor Taizu Wen, who was the emperor of taizuwen, was able to train the country and run the wild, and set up officials and posts." Yang Jiong of Tang Dynasty wrote: "after that, he moved to Wude several times, and the monarch was not a single surname. He built the state and established the capital." (Jin Fu Zeng Zhuan in the draft of Qing History): Li Hongzhang appreciated it, tasted it and recommended that it had the quantity of things and people, and cultivated the talents of the country and the country. In the preface of Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the former king was in charge of the country, and all the mountains and rivers within the country were separated and closed to the back, and the vast road was extended, so all the requirements were emphasized." Chapter 3 of the revolutionary army written by Zou Rong in the Qing Dynasty: "when the war is in a series of troubles and the whole country is in a state of decay, Hongyou is often established to cultivate the country and run the wild, and to think that people are extremely strong."
Chinese PinYin : tǐ guó jīng yě
govern the country
adjust to changing circumstances. suí jī yìng biàn
find amusement when the occasion arises. féng chǎng zuò lè
all was quiet with no one about. yǎo wú rén jì