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Tianwang Laozi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā NW á NGL ǎ oz ǐ, which means to refer to the most respected and authoritative person. From Wukui bridge.
The origin of Idioms
The first act of Hongshen's Wukui bridge: "don't say it's Mr. Zhou today. It's useless even if you invite Laozi, the king of heaven."
Analysis of Idioms
The king of heaven and the Lord of earth
Idiom usage
As the subject, object, attribute; refers to a person with great power.
Examples
Tianwang Laozi can't stop Gaixia from going to Shengbao's hut to be his daughter-in-law! Liu Qing's the first chapter of entrepreneurship history
Chinese PinYin : tiān wáng lǎo zǐ
emperor
have a niche in the temple of fame. liú fāng bǎi shì
have the whole world in view. fàng yǎn shì jiè
straight talk from an honest man. kuài rén kuài yǔ