be accomplished
Great success, Chinese idiom,
The Pinyin is d à g à ng g à och é ng,
Definition: now refers to the completion of a huge project or important task. It comes from the first biography of Wang Mang in the history of Han Dynasty.
Entry
be accomplished
Pinyin
dàgōnggàochéng
Citation explanation
Merit: career. Announcement. It refers to the completion of a huge project or important task. Yu Gong, the book of history, said, "Yu Xi Xuan GUI, who came to Sihai, succeeded." In the first biography of Wang Mang in the history of Han Dynasty, it is said that "a hundred thousand people gathered together, and they worked for twenty years, and achieved great success." In the family biography of Liu Gongqing, chief soldier, written by Zeng Liang, Mei of Qing Dynasty, "eight years of great success has been achieved. When he enters the throne, he gives poems to those who are called by the people to Qingtian." Chapter 3 of the story of heroes and Heroines: the lost can't be lost, and the hidden can't be concealed. This is a great success. Zhang Binglin's Refutation of revolution and refutation: when the great success was achieved, the world was settled, and then he carried out his republicanism policy to restore our complete jin'ou.
Idiom story
At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Mang, his cousin, an Han Gong, had the exclusive power. He imitated Zhou Gong to build Ming Tang and set up Yong Ling Tai. He concentrated on the lectures and works of scholars all over the world, and successively recruited thousands of people to write books for him. He ordered more than 100000 people to write hymns for him, which took 20 days to complete. He became more and more ambitious, and later he called himself Emperor.
Chinese PinYin : dà gōng gào chéng
be accomplished
beat gongs and shout at passengers to open the way for a coming official. kāi luó hè dào
deliberate act as a warning to the opponent. qiāo shān zhèn hǔ
Chanting the moon and mocking the flowers. yǒng yuè cháo huā
a niche in the temple of fame. shù bēi lì zhuàn