every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ w ū é RF ē ng, which means that in ancient times, education spread all over the world, every family has virtue, worthy of praise. Later, it was generally called Chunmei. From the biography of Shangshu.
The origin of Idioms
"Shangshu Dazhuan" Volume 5: "Zhou people can be compared to the house In Han Lujia's new words Wuwei: "the people of Yao and Shun can be compared to the house, but the people of Jie and Zhou can be compared to the house and killed, because of enlightenment."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Biwu Kefeng antonym: Biwu Kezhu
Idiom usage
In order to extend the meaning of this, Shun played the five stringed piano and chanted the poem "south wind", and the people of Yao were able to take care of themselves. The biography of Duan Zhuo in the book of Jin
Chinese PinYin : bǐ wū ér fēng
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere
it 's raining and blowing hard. fēng yǔ jiāo jiā
find it hard to vindicate oneself. yǒu kǒu nán biàn
the vigor of a dragon or horse. lóng mǎ jīng shén
dismember an ox as skillfully as a butcher. páo dīng jiě niú