Pulley wheel: Let the applicant sit on the bicycle and wrap the wheel with the leaves of Pu Ye, so as to make the body more stable when driving. Represents the emperor's preferential treatment for the wise.
Whiteboard emperor: an emperor without a national seal.
Hit in the cold: hit: compound with some verb groups to express the meaning of progress; Cold Palace: The ancient emperors put the fallen concubines under house arrest. Metaphor means not paying attention to people or putting things aside.
Waiting for the bus: wait: wait; Imperial edict: imperial edict, an order issued by the emperor; Bus: In the Han Dynasty, people were transported by buses and horses, which were later called buses. Get ready for the emperor's call at the bus stop.
Deng Yongyina: Deng Yong: The emperor ascended the throne; Nash: Appoint the Prime Minister. The emperor ascended the throne and appointed the prime minister. Metaphor regime has just been established.
Under the emperor: the place where the emperor is. Use refers to Kyoto.
Emperors and princes: emperors, princes, civil servants and military commanders. Refers to the upper rulers in feudal times.
Imperialism: monarchy: absolute monarchy; Act as. Self-proclaimed emperor, autocratic monarchy.
Rotten morning paper: rotten: describe stale and messy; Bao Chao: Copying ancient imperial edicts, memorials and other documents. Refers to the old, incomplete and unreferential historical records.
Additional principals: junior officials in the ministries of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Generally, it is filled by Jishi Shu's failed scholars, and it can also be rewarded by the emperor.
Imperial edict of Buddha: the will of Buddha, imperial edict. Refers to the command that must be executed.
Feeling forgotten: feeling: grateful for kindness; Forget your body: I am willing to give my life. The old literati thanked the emperor and expressed their loyalty.
Dog-tailed Sable: Continued: Connection. The attendants of the Jin emperor used it as the decoration of the hat. Refers to excessive sealing of officials. It is also a metaphor that things that are not easy to take are patched behind good things, and the front and back parts are out of proportion.
There are no two kings in a country: a country cannot have two emperors.
Function of megaphone: it refers to the duty of clearing the situation for the emperor.
Zhou Hua's Gift: Zhou Hua: Ancient Emperor's Clothing. Describe an extremely expensive gift.
Kinship: a relative of the emperor. A very powerful person.
Jute purple mud: the emperor's proclamation, written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, is called.
Jute purple book: the emperor's proclamation, written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, hence the name. Same as "jute purple mud".
Huangmen Ma Xu: Huangmen: The palace was closed and later became an official signature; X: It refers to the son-in-law of the emperor. An official in charge of the emperor's travel in the Han Dynasty. Refers to people who depend on marriage.
Yellow flag and purple cover: Clouds similar to yellow flag and purple cover appear in the sky. Always a sign of the emperor's birth.
Huang Wu left: Huang Wu: The car cover of the ancient emperor's car was made of yellow enamel; Zuo Qiu: The ornament made of plowed oxtail on the car of the ancient emperor is located on the left side of the car scale. Used of an emperor's vehicle.
Standing after the sky: following: bearing; Celestial pole: refers to the emperor. Inherit the throne of the son of heaven.
Holding the emperor and standing as a vassal: holding: holding; Vassal: The ruler of each country knighted by the emperor. Hold the emperor hostage and order the prince in his name. Metaphor uses names to direct others according to their own meaning.
Hold the emperor to make the princes: hold: hold; Vassal: The ruler of each country knighted by the emperor. Hold the emperor hostage and order the prince in his name. Metaphor uses names to direct others according to their own meaning.
Hold the emperor to make the princes: hold the emperor to make the princes. Now the metaphor is to command others according to their own meaning in the name of leadership. With "the emperor ordered his ministers".
Seize the emperor and make the princes: seize the emperor and give orders in the name of the emperor. Now the metaphor is to command others according to their own meaning in the name of leadership.
Hold the emperor and levy all directions: hold: hold. Take the emperor as hostage and conquer all directions in the name of the imperial court.
Jane in the emperor's mind: refers to people who can be known to the emperor.
Golden mink for wine: Golden mink: the crown of the emperor's left and right officials after the Han Dynasty. Take off the golden crown for wine. Describe informality and binge drinking.
Golden Rooster News: Golden Rooster: In ancient times, a ceremony was held, that is, a long pole was erected to set up a golden rooster, and then the criminals were assembled, drummed and the pardon order was read. Refers to the news of the emperor's pardon.
Golden mouth and jade teeth: golden jade: metaphor is precious. It refers to the emperor's golden mouth and jade teeth. What he said is that he can't change it. Now this metaphor is uncompromising.
Old customs refer to what the emperor said. Now refers to saying something that cannot be changed (used in irony).
Jiuji Fengchi: Pigeon: Turtledove, which is a metaphor for all talents; Set: set; Phoenix pond: short for Phoenix pond, it is a pond in the forbidden garden of the emperor and the seat of Zhongshu Province. Metaphor mediocrity occupies an important position.
Nine seals: Nine seals: Nine artifacts such as chariots and horses warriors given by ancient emperors. Describe a senior minister deeply loved by the emperor.
Collecting rice for mountains: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ma Yuan piled rice into mountains instead of terrain models to analyze the military situation and marching plan for the emperor, which was very clear. A vivid statement of the military situation and dangerous terrain.
Qionglou, Yuen Long: Yuen Long: Open and spacious; Joan: Red jade. Vast gardens and magnificent pavilions. The legendary Xianju. It also refers to the palaces of emperors and nobles.
Hadith of past dynasties: the legacy of emperors of past dynasties. Metaphor is an ancient dogma.
The tomb is not dry: ling: ling. The emperor has just passed away.
Can't stay: the emperor left the throne of his deputies in the palace without discussing or approving it.
Stay in the middle: the emperor left the throne of his deputies in the palace without discussion or approval.
Stay in the middle: The emperor left the throne of his deputies in the palace without discussing or approving it.
Long Yin's Bow: In the past, it was a metaphor for the death of an emperor.