A lot of things
Zhulianlianyin, a Chinese idiom, refers to extensive zhulianyin, and its pinyin is zh à Li á nm à NY à n. it comes from the biography of a treacherous minister Hu Weiyong in the history of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the history of the Ming Dynasty, biography of treacherous officials, Hu Weiyong said: "the emperor was angry and eliminated the rebellious party, and more than 30000 people were killed. And for "a record of betraying the traitors", it was announced to the whole world, and it has been spreading for several years
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive, it refers to extensive connection. Since the emperor's reign, Li Dan has been written by many ministers and scholars. Even if they all agree with each other, it is already a gloomy scene. However, under the majesty, they are doomed to die. The inscription of Xugong Shinto by Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhū lián màn yǐn
A lot of things
follow the mandate of heaven and comply with the popular wishes of the people. shùn tiān cóng rén
high-minded and unsociable figures. juàn jiě zhī shì
use one 's position to get even with another person for a private grudge. gōng bào sī chóu
Dethrone extravagance and advocate thrift. chù shē chóng jiǎn