members of the imperial house
Wang sun Gui Qi, a Chinese idiom, is w á ngs ū NGU ì Q ī in pinyin, which means that it generally refers to the relatives of the emperor, the same as "Wang Gong Gui Qi". From Qun Yin Lei Xuan · Hao Hao Jin · you Chun.
The origin of Idioms
In Qun Yin Lei Xuan · Hao Hao Jin · you Chun: "when you look at the horse in the saddle, you will meet the king sun Guiqi, and you will fall down on the golden ball. Sometimes you will fall down on the bird in front of the flower."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : wáng sūn guì qī
members of the imperial house
be able to attain the goal according to schedule. zhǐ rì ér dài
neither the old nor the young will be cheated. tóng sǒu wú qī
dispel chaos and restore peace. bō luàn wéi zhì
sharpen one 's spear only before going into battle. lín zhèn mó qiāng
not to know the depth of things. bù zhī shēn qiǎn