Great achievements and great virtues
Feng Gong Shuo De is a Chinese idiom, and its pronunciation is f ē NGG ō ngshu ò D é. Explanation is a great achievement and a great virtue. The same as "great achievements and great virtues".
Idiom explanation
[explanation]: a great achievement, a great virtue. The same as "great achievements and great virtues".
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Yuan Wang Yun's "inscription on the ancestral temple of Zhou Fu in the founding of Qizhou" said: "its great achievements and virtues are contained in the tombstone, which is no longer clear." Yan Zhao, a man of great achievements and great virtue, and a man of rock cave solitude, met each other one after another. Preface to the poems of Jifu sages by Shen Han in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: fgsd [synonym]: Feng gongmaode, Feng gongyide [usage]: used as object and attribute; used in written language
Chinese PinYin : fēng gōng shuò dé
Great achievements and great virtues
change the positions of stars. yí xīng huàn dǒu
A beautiful woman has a bad life. jiā rén bó mìng
excellent in character and learning. pǐn xué jiān yōu