Jin Chao Jin Chao was a Chinese word that was pronounced as jīnzhāo, meaning this morning, today, present, present, and this dynasty, referring to the dynasty at that time. The antonyms were present, present. Jinchao Jinchao had no specific meaning or usage.
Wangshi is a Chinese idiom, which means the reaction after seeing something or a situation. There were two different meanings to the word "hope". One was to shrink back, which described how one would shrink back and not dare to move forward when they saw something terrible or annoying. The other was to stop when one saw difficulties or strong enemies. Both of these meanings refer to the attitude of shrinking back or stopping in the face of difficulties or fear.
The idiom with today is "Today's wine is drunk today". This idiom was used to describe how to live one day at a time without any long-term plans. It described how people only cared about the pleasures in front of them and did not think about the future.
There were many poems that contained the words "today". For example, in Bai Juyi's "Fu on White Chrysanthemum on the Double Ninth Festival", there was a line,"It's still like today's song banquet, the white-haired old man enters the youth field." In addition, there was a line in Li Bai's " September 10th, That's It " that said," I climbed the mountain yesterday, and today I raise my cup even more." In addition, there were other poets whose works also contained the poem "Jin Chao".
The capital referred to the current Beijing. During the Ming Dynasty, after Zhu Di occupied Nanjing, he changed Beiping to Beijing. In the 19th year of Yongle, Emperor Chengzu of the Ming Dynasty moved the capital to Beijing, and Nanjing Yingtian Mansion became the capital. Therefore, the " Jingdu " during the Ming Dynasty referred to the current Beijing.
Danzhou in the Qing Dynasty may refer to the Penglai area of the Shandong Peninsula. Although some search results mentioned that Danzhou might refer to the real Danzhou City, according to the map and other information, Qing Kingdom was a land country near the sea. There were no small islands, so the real Danzhou should be in the Penglai area of the Shandong Peninsula.
Today's Focus was a current affairs program, which was jointly produced and broadcasted by Guangdong Radio and Television Station, China Central Television Chinese International Channel (CCTV-4), and CCTV Chinese International Channel. The program closely followed major news events and topics at home and abroad, inviting experts and senior officials for in-depth analysis and comments. The main content of the program included sorting out the ins and outs of the news, analyzing the news behind the news, and commenting on the impact and development of the news. The specific broadcast time and host may vary according to different channels and time periods.
Danzhou in the Qing Dynasty may refer to the Penglai area of the Shandong Peninsula. Although some search results mentioned that Danzhou might refer to the real Danzhou City, according to the map and other information, Qing Kingdom was a land country near the sea. There were no small islands, so the real Danzhou should be in the Penglai area of the Shandong Peninsula.