Satirize virtue and recite merits
Allegory of virtue and recitation of merit, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ě NGD é s ò NGG ō ng, which means to praise and praise merit. It comes from Yilin, the revolution of the festival.
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Gan's Yi Lin Jie Zhi Ge in Han Dynasty: "allegory of virtue and chanting of Gong, Zhou Mei Sheng long, Luo Dan Fu Cheng, Guang Ji Chong Ren."
Idiom usage
To sing praises of one's merits
Analysis of Idioms
Praise of merit
Chinese PinYin : fěng dé sòng gōng
Satirize virtue and recite merits
Indifference leads to ambition, tranquility leads to ambition. dàn bó yǐ míng zhì,níng jìng yǐ zhì yuǎn
lacking the necessary materials one cannot accomplish one 's intentions. wú mǐ zhī chuī
My soul is flying and my eyes are broken. hún fēi mù duàn
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour. wén chǒng ruò jīng