rapid advancement in one's career
Zhishangqingyun is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is zh í sh à ngq à ngy ú n, which means that the official fortune is prosperous and the official rank is high. From "a gift to yangshanren after driving to the hot spring palace".
Notes on Idioms
Straight up: straight up.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "a gift to yangshanren after driving to the hot spring palace": "once the king swabs, his heart is broken and his heart is broken. Suddenly, the sun comes back to the scene, straight up to the blue clouds and gives birth to wings. "
Idiom usage
As predicate and attribute, it is the same as "Qingyun Zhishang". example once you go straight up the Qingyun Road, the royal guards will still raise their eyebrows and exhale. Xie Dang's the story of four joys
Idiom story
Fan Ju accompanied Xu Jia, a senior official of Wei state, to the state of Qi. Xu Jia suspected that he was connected with Qi and reported to Wei Xiang after returning home. Fan Ju was wrongly wounded and changed his name to Zhang Lu. He fled to qingyunzhishang of the state of Qin and became prime minister. Xu Jia sent an envoy to the state of Qin, and fan Ju went to see him disguised as a poor man. When Xu Jia saw that he was so cold that he sent him a robe, he was scared to apologize again and again when he found out that he was the Prime Minister of Qin. Fan Ju didn't kill him.
Chinese PinYin : zhí shàng qīng yún
rapid advancement in one's career
The white ant contends for the nest. bái yǐ zhēng xué
The bee is made in the sleeve. fēng chài zuò yú huái xiù