have fun with the citizens
Happy with the people, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ m í NT ó NGL è, which originally means that the king implements benevolent government, shares weal and woe with the people, and enjoys happiness. After the general refers to the leaders and the masses play together, share happiness. It comes from "Mencius · King Hui of Liang · Zhuang Bao meets Mencius".
The origin of Idioms
Mencius · King Hui of Liang Dynasty · Zhuang Bao meets Mencius: "today, the four kings are hunting here. The common people hear the sound of the king's chariots and horses, and see the beauty of the plumes. They are very happy and say to each other:" my king and common people are almost free of disease and disease. How can they hunt? " There's no other way. It's fun to be with the people. "
Idioms and allusions
Mencius is a collection of Mencius' opinions, which is compiled by Mencius and his disciples. It records Mencius' language, political views (benevolent government, the distinction between the king and the overlord, people-oriented, the difference between the king's heart and the people's respect and contempt) and political actions. Mencius once imitated Confucius and led his disciples around the world. But it was not accepted by other countries at that time. He retired and wrote books with his disciples. Mencius has seven chapters handed down from generation to generation: King Hui of Liang, Gongsun Chou, Teng Wengong, Lilou, wanzhang, Gaozi and Jinxin. The starting point of his theory is the theory of good nature, which puts forward "benevolent government" and "kingly way", and advocates the rule of virtue. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu Xi combined Mencius with the Analects of Confucius, the great learning, and the doctrine of the mean, and called them "four books". Mencius was the largest and heaviest of the four books, with more than 35000 words. From then on until the end of the Qing Dynasty, "four books" had always been the compulsory content of the imperial examination. (1) it is said in the book of songs that the book of songs, Daya and Lingtai is quoted below. The whole poem consists of four chapters, and the first two chapters are quoted in the article. (2) Jingshi: planning and construction began; Lingtai, the name of the station, is located in the northwest of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. (3) attack: build. (4) not a few days: not a few days. (5) urgent (J í): urgent. (6) common people's son comes: common people come to build the platform like sons. (7) confinement: the gardens where ancient emperors raised animals. (8) Youlu: female deer; you: same as Suo. Fat and smooth appearance. (10) crane: white feathers. (11) lingmarsh: the name of the pool. (Wu): praise; Ren, man. ⒀ Tang oath: an article in the book of history, which records the oath of Shang Tang King to fight Xia Jie. When will the sun be destroyed? Time, this; day, sun; harm, he, when; loss, destruction. Yu jinv: you and I. Lesbian "ru", you. Mencius visited King Hui of Liang. Standing on the edge of the pond, King Hui of Liang looked at the wild geese, elk, and other animals and birds, and said, "do sages enjoy it?" Mencius replied, "it's just because the virtuous can enjoy it, the immoral can't be happy even if they have these things. According to the book of songs, "we began to plan the Lingtai, and carefully constructed it. People from all over the world come to work, and the construction speed is fast in a few days. There was no hurry to build the platform. The people came to visit the king's spiritual garden, and the DOE was lying in the deep grass. The female deer is plump and the white bird is clean and plump. When the king visited the marsh, the fish leaped all over the pond. " Although King Wen of Zhou used the common people's labor to build a high platform and deep pool, the common people were very happy. They called that platform "Lingtai" and that pool "lingmarsh". They were happy that there were rare animals such as elk, fish and turtle in it. The ancient kings enjoyed themselves with the people, so they were really happy. On the contrary, Tang Shi said, "when will you perish, you sun? I'd rather die with you! " The common people want to die with you. Even if you have high platforms, deep pools and rare animals, can you enjoy happiness alone? "
Chinese PinYin : yǔ mín tóng lè
have fun with the citizens
ancient sages ' words and deeds. qián yán wǎng xíng
attract the attention of the elegant young idlers. zhāo fēng yǐn dié
strike terror in one 's heart. hún fēi dǎn pò