It's like an enemy country
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ NRU ò D í Gu ó, which means people who play an important role in the country. It comes from the biography of Wu and Han in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Explanation: Yin: dignified; if: elephant; enemy: equal; enemy: equal to a country. [source]: biography of Wu and Han in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "when the emperor sent people to see what the great Sima was doing, he also said that Fang had the ability to fight and attack, but he sighed:" Wu's tolerance is strong, and it's like an enemy country! " In addition, in the biography of Rangers in historical records: "when Wu Chu rebelled, marquis Tiao was a Taiwei. He took a chariot to Henan and got the opera Meng. He said happily," Wu Chu did not ask Meng for great things. I know he can't do it. " If the world is in turmoil, the prime minister will get a cloud from the enemy. " [grammar]: more formal; used as attribute; with commendatory meaning [synonym]: hidden enemy country
Chinese PinYin : yǐn ruò dí guó
It's like an enemy country
seperation from the loved one. yǔ hèn yún chóu
reproach laws by confucianism. yǐ wén luàn fǎ
keep modest so as to cultivate one 's moral character. bēi yǐ zì mù