Yan kaizhijing
Yan kaizhijing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à NK à izh à J à ng, which means that if there is a police emergency, the door will open late. It describes the restlessness of the times. It comes from the biography of Geng in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
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Yan, yep. If there is a police emergency, the door will open late. It's not peaceful.
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In the biography of Geng state in the book of the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "he ordered Xianbei in the East, rejected Xiongnu in the north, led Li Siyi, and completed Fubian County, so that there was no Yan Kaizhi under the fortress." [idiom story] in the early Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Guangwu appointed the knowledgeable Geng state as the Minister of Huangmen, and later promoted him to the general of five sense organs. On the issue of the Hun's calling Han Xie, Geng thought that it could be adopted to resist Xianbei and Wuhuan, so as to make the Central Plains have no warning of Yan Kaizhi. Liu Xiu took his advice.
usage
Call the police
Chinese PinYin : yàn kāi zhī jǐng
Yan kaizhijing
Hidden willows and hidden flowers. liǔ àn huā zhē
clear breeze and bright principles. qīng fēng jìn jié