Idioms related to kings
1, Wang Zuo's talent: refers to the ability to help the emperor achieve great things.
2. Wang Luo: Four outstanding writers in the early Tang Dynasty, namely, Yang Jiong, Lu and Lu, were good at poetry creation and made contributions to the literary innovation in the early Tang Dynasty.
3. The promised land of the king: The principle that the ruler of the king should follow when governing the country is the promised land. Refers to the implementation of benevolent government, good state governance, people live and work in peace and contentment.
4. princes and princes: generally speaking, they refer to the nobles who are respected in feudal society because of their wealth and great power.
5, the prince broke the law, and the common people were guilty: the prince broke the law and was sentenced to the same crime as the people. The law of a king is the same for princes and civilians.
6. Wang Ti: refers to the style of Wang Anshi's poems in the Song Dynasty. An Shi was named Jing Guogong, so he called it. His poems are vigorous and fresh, and quatrains are the highest.
7. Wang Sungui: refers to royalty. With princes and nobles.
8. Romantic love in Xie Wang: Xie An, Wang Dao and Xie Wang. During the Six Dynasties, Wang Xiejia made great contributions to the romantic love of aristocratic families in Jinling. Generally speaking, influential people are produced from generation to generation, and their achievements are handed down from generation to generation.
9. The king's law is ruthless: it refers to the king's law in the feudal era called the national law. The laws of this country are ruthless.
10, if the royal family is destroyed: the royal family refers to the destruction and burning of the Zhou Dynasty. Originally, it meant that the Western Zhou Dynasty was ravaged by dogs, like fire. Later refers to the feudal dynasty on the verge of extinction.
1 1, Wang Simin: The king's duty in running the country is to respect the people.
12, inner sage and outer king: on the one hand, it means having the talent and virtue of a saint, on the other hand, it can practice kingliness. This is the political thought of Taoism.