A world of men
Yi Shi Long men, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī sh ì L ó NGM é n, which means a character admired by scholars. It's from a new account of the world: moral conduct.
Idiom explanation
I: a generation; Longmen: in the later Han Dynasty, Li Ying had a great reputation, and later scholars visited him, which was called Longmen.
The origin of Idioms
"Li Yuanli's style is elegant, and he holds high self-esteem. He wants to take the right and wrong of the world's famous religion as his own responsibility. Those who are less advanced, and those who have been promoted, all think that they have reached the goal."
Idiom usage
To be an object or attribute; to be called a man of the moment. Example: the government and the public are moving in unison, which is called the "one world dragon's gate". Biography of Wang Yan in the book of Jin
Chinese PinYin : yī shì lóng mén
A world of men
have an uninterrupted career of advancement. gān tóu zhí shàng
manifest plainness, embrace simplicity. xiàn sù bào pǔ
he swears he will never forgets [ his true joy. yǒng shǐ fú xuān
be patient for a long time under another man 's domination. jiǔ jū rén xià
The government comes out of its own way. zhèng yóu jǐ chū
an aroused public is difficult to tackle. zhòng nù nán fàn