the impressive manner of a great country
Great wind, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ā ngy ā NGD à f ē ng, which means great country demeanor. From Zuo Zhuan, the 29th year of Xianggong.
Analysis of Idioms
A great country
[Tongyun CI] there are many kinds of poems in the same rhyme, such as "a man's wife's soup", "a man's wife's wife's wife's soup", "a man's wife's wife's wife's wife's soup", "a man's wife's wife's wife's soup", "a man's wife's wife's wife's wife's wife's soup", "a man's wife's wife's wife '
The origin of Idioms
For the song "Qi", said: "beautiful, magnificent, windy also ya! It's the Great Duke of the East China Sea! We can't measure it. " Zuozhuan, the 29th year of Xianggong
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, Ji Zha, the son of the state of Wu, was proficient in music when he was young. When he visited the state of Lu, the state of Lu held a special performance for him. The musicians of the state of Lu played the music of the Zhou Dynasty and the vassal states. He said to the songs of the state of Qi, "beautiful, magnificent, and windy!" After playing Ying Feng by Cao and Ying, he didn't express his opinion any more.
Idiom usage
To be the object of; refer to the bearing of a great power
Examples
Although the stone man and stone horse on the Xiaoling road of Ming Dynasty are incomplete and disordered, they are still magnificent. Nanjing by Zhu Ziqing
Chinese PinYin : yāng yāng dà fēng
the impressive manner of a great country
stroll about and start dancing. pó suō qǐ wǔ
blow a shadow and carve on a particle of dust -- without seeing any expressions or movement. chuī yǐng lòu chén
be full of craft and cunning. guǐ biàn duō duān