Mr. Yanyan
Yanyan Shusheng is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y à NH à NSH à sh à ng, which means a scholar with a marquis. It comes from the book "sending to Zhou Zhongcheng to prepare for the imperial pass".
explain
[idiom]: Yan Yansheng [Pinyin]: y à NH à NSH à sh à ng à [abbreviated spelling]: yhss à [explanation]: a scholar with a marquis. It is also used to praise the scholars who are determined to build up military achievements. It is the same as "the Confucian scholar".
source
Shunzhi of Ming and Tang Dynasties wrote the poem "send Zhou Zhongcheng to prepare for the imperial pass": "yanyanyanshusheng is the envy of all the scholars, and once they go to Pingrong."
Chinese PinYin : yàn hàn shū shēng
Mr. Yanyan
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes. héng méi nù shì
The river is falling and the moon is falling. hé qīng yuè luò
Plant good and pour out evil. zhí shàn qīng è
pay sole attention to the present and forget the forthcoming disaster. lòu fǔ chōng jī