to live long and have unending good fortune
Tianbao Jiuru, a Chinese idiom, is ti ā Nb ǎ Oji ǔ R ú in pinyin, which means to celebrate a long and happy birthday. From the book of songs Xiaoya Tianbao.
Idiom explanation
Tianbao: the title of Xiaoya in the book of songs; Jiuru: Nine "ru" words are used in the poem, which means congratulating the longevity. In the old days, congratulations on a long life.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Xiaoya Tianbao: "Tianbao is the most important thing. The mountain is like a mountain, the hill is like a hill, the hill is like a mausoleum, and the river is like a mountain It is as constant as the moon, as the rising of the sun, as longevity of Nanshan, as long as the year is not over, and as lush as the pines and cypresses
Idiom usage
A word of birthday
Chinese PinYin : tiān bǎo jiǔ rú
to live long and have unending good fortune
Two opinions and three differences. liǎng bān sān yàng
staunch through trials and tribulations. jiān kǔ zhuó jué
Speaking of Cao Cao, Cao Cao will arrive. shuō dào cáo cāo,cáo cāo jiù dào
indulge in arbitrary decisions and peremptory actions. dú duàn dú xíng
the high officials are loyal to the country and the lower office-holders do their duty to the utmost. dà fǎ xiǎo lián