competent people
Denggaonengfu, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ē NGG ā on é NGF ù, which means to climb high, see far, be able to depict shape and present situation; it refers to the useful talents of the country. It comes from the book of songs, the book of songs, the book of songs.
Notes on Idioms
Fu: writing.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of songs, fan Feng, Ding Zhi Fang Zhong: "eventually, I will accept Zang." Mao Heng's biography: "exaltation can endow It can be a doctor
Idiom usage
It refers to composition. examples ancient people can give Fu when they ascend the heights, sacrifice mountains and rivers, and swear when they travel. The book of the Sui Dynasty. Qian Qianyi in the Qing Dynasty wrote in his book "a small quotation from the southern expedition": "it's said that if you can ascend a high position and give Fu, you can be a doctor." what's the name of his Boying (yuan kelizi)
Chinese PinYin : dēng gāo néng fù
competent people
can compose and perform military exercises. shàn wén néng wǔ
leaning on a grass or dependent on a tree. yǐ cǎo fù mù