Never forget
Do not forget in Ju, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ù w à ngz à ij ǔ, which means not forgetting the origin. It comes from the direct admonition of the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family.
The origin of Idioms
"Direct admonition of the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family:" let the Duke not forget to run out to Juye
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period, Xiao Bai, Duke Huan of Qi, once took refuge in the state of Ju. He devoted himself to achieving hegemony, studying hard and training hard, and attracting talents. After he became a monarch, he selected talents and appointed talents, reformed Qi government, made the country rich and the army strong, "nine combined with the princes, one ruled the world", and became the first of the five tyrants in the spring and Autumn period. Jiuhe princes was the first large-scale alliance in history, and Duke Huan of Qi was also the first leader. In the process of governing the country, the supporting officials headed by Guan Zhong often reminded Duke Huan of his original intention and his extraordinary years, which played a great role in his great achievements. Ju is the state of Ju, and Juxian city is the location of the ancient city of Ju. The state of Ju was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty, and the monarch was his surname. It was founded in 1046 B.C. and died in 431 B.C. when the monarch of the Republic of China was founded. Gu Donggao's "spring and Autumn Annals" states: "although Ju is a small country, it is also the most powerful of Dongyi."
Chinese PinYin : wù wàng zài jǔ
Never forget
Friendship between the two sides of the river. hé liáng zhì yí
appear to be tough outwardly , be timid inwardly. sè lì nèi rěn
customs and influences handed down from past generations. yí fēng yú liè
spread from mouth to mouth. zhòng kǒu xiāng chuán