南面称孤
Explanation: South: south facing; alone: the emperor, the nobility of the Qian said. South sat himself lonely. Refers to the ruling party, became the emperor king. Source: "Pirates of the plantar Zhuangzi": "mortals have such a German who said that alone enough to carry the south." Examples: General Cao down, want to go On the call? Monkey bit, however, but a car ride, ride a horse, however, from only a few people, Qide ~ indeed! ★ Ming Luo, "Three Kingdoms" back forty |
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