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Great achievements, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is f ē NGG ō NGW ě ij ì. It means to have made outstanding contributions to the society and made great achievements. From the sixth chapter of Zhang Chunfan's official sea in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
Feng: big. Wei: great. Great credit and achievement. [synonym] great contributions, great fame, great achievements and historical achievements
Idiom usage
It refers to a person who has made great contributions or achievements.
Examples of Idioms
In memory of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Mao Zedong said, "in memory of his great achievements in leading the people to overthrow the monarchy and establish the Republic during the revolution of 1911." Hugo's letter to Captain Butler on the British French expedition to China is a great achievement! Great harvest! Two winners, one full of pockets, which is visible, the other full of suitcases. According to Bao Zheng's tianzhang Pavilion strategy in the Song Dynasty, "he was wise in seeking divine judgment; he made great achievements; he selected the Ming Dynasty; he never heard of it before." Zhou Xingji, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book of the Prime Minister: "to catch the three masters of affairs, we should always be one heart, make great achievements, and make a bright future."
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Zhang Chunfan's official sea in Qing Dynasty: "this Zhang Zhijun has been in Guangdong and Guangxi for several years, and he has made no great achievements."
Chinese PinYin : fēng gōng wěi jì
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Discard the essence at the end. zhú mò shě běn
let the words interfere with the sense. yǐ cí hài yì
Take the cloud and grab the stone. ná yún jué shí