eulogize virtues and achievements
The synonym "Yangchun Youjiao" generally refers to "Yangchun Youjiao". It is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is y ǒ Uji ǎ oy á ngch ū n, which used to praise good officials. It's from the story of Tianbao in Kaiyuan.
Notes on Idioms
Chengchun: spring.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Renyu of the Five Dynasties wrote the story of Tianbao in Kaiyuan: Song Jing loved people, cared for things, and returned to the United States in the morning and in the evening
Idiom usage
To be an object; to be a good official. example Yang Chun with feet Li Lanying's poem "catching fish · sending Wang Ziwen to know Taiping Prefecture" says: "Dan mountain and clear water contain hatred, Yang Chun with feet is hard to stay." Zhang Jing's "feiwan Ji" comes out in the 19th: "if you have a foot in the sun, you can listen to him and say that the officials are clean and the people are peaceful." Pu Songling's "great master youchengpu Huang" said: "caressing the baby and pulling the alligator, spreading the spring with feet; keeping water balance, increasing and decreasing the injustice of milk." Shen duanjie's "jade case" CI: "idle clouds are uncertain, spring has feet, and go to Nanchang." Zhang's Ci Xin Jia Xuan Yun Ji Cheng, congratulating the bridegroom, said: "the Eastern Jin Dynasty is romantic and generous, and the Duke has his feet in spring." Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion" eighth: "spring has feet, through the people's home." One of Zhao Yi's poems, "I can't have feet in spring when I arrive. The canal comes from the past without Ru."
Idiom story
In Tang Zhongzong, song Jing was demoted as a governor because of his direct admonition. He was a local official and incorruptible. Wherever he went, he tried his best to do good things for the local people. Every family could live and work in peace and contentment. People praised him for his good deeds and bringing warmth to people. In Tang Xuanzong, he was demoted several times and finally became prime minister.
Chinese PinYin : yáng chūn yǒu jiǎo
judicious officials
foist one's opinions upon others. qiáng jiā yú rén
be inopportune or inappropriate. bù hé shí yí