have both fame and wealth
Fu Lu Shuangquan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ú L ù Shu ā ngqu á n, which means to have both fortune and official status, enjoying salary. It's from Yu Shu.
Idiom explanation
Fortune: fortune; salary: salary. He is not only blessed, but also an official, enjoying salary.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Jia Zhongming's the fourth fold of Yu comb: "I am now well-off and well-off, and I am making stitches under the green window."
Chinese PinYin : fú lù shuāng quán
have both fame and wealth
To bend the worm for extension. qū huò qiú shēn
The party and the party work together. ē dǎng xiāng wéi
save the country and its people. jiù mín shuǐ huǒ