Deyang Enpu
Deyang Enpu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d é y á ng ē NP ǔ, which means Deze youwo is popular. It's from Nanshu father.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Xiangru of Han Dynasty wrote in Nanshu father: "it is said that China has the most benevolent, virtuous, foreign and gracious, and the things are not in their place."
Idiom usage
The imperial court ordered him to leave the army and donate tens of thousands of dollars to eliminate harm for the people. The fourth and sixth chapters of Hua Yue Chen
Chinese PinYin : dé yáng ēn pǔ
Deyang Enpu
Be considerate of guests and good will. xī kè hǎo yì
not affect the general situation. wú guān dà jú
find it hard to vindicate oneself. yǒu kǒu nán fēn
have a brilliant mind and a broad vision. cái gāo yì guǎng
have the courage to take the blame for what one does. gǎn zuò gǎn dāng
Accumulate virtue and enrich the future. jī dé yù hòu