make the country rich and stable
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù Gu ó ā nm í n, meaning to make the country rich and strong, people live and work in peace and contentment. It comes from the annals of the canal in the Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"In the annals of the canal of the Han Dynasty, it is said that" it is the best policy to enrich the country and the people, to promote the interests and eliminate the disadvantages, and to spend a hundred years on it. "
Idiom usage
In the book of the later Han Dynasty, Xu Yang's biography of Fangshu said, "the Ming government is now setting up a waste industry, enriching the country and calming the people. It is said that children's words will have a sign here, and they are willing to die." Han Luo's chaotuishuahuai in Tang Dynasty: the pink wall is not about the new and clumsy evils, while the small screen only records the ancient chapters. He is a Taoist priest who is rich in the country and the people. According to the records of food and goods in Volume 48 of the old book of the Tang Dynasty, "Pei Yaoqing, Liu Yan and Liu Xun, for example, count the gentlemen, and then benefit the time and things, enrich the country and settle the people, which is enough to be the law of the world." song · Zhang Junfang's "seven signatures of Cloud Collection" volume 112: there is the way of immortals holding one in the top, the method of enriching the country and stabilizing the people in the middle, and the technique of strong soldiers conquering in the bottom.
Chinese PinYin : fù guó ān mín
make the country rich and stable
be closely related and mutually dependent. chún chǐ xiāng xū
the spring snow -- a highbrow song. yáng chūn bái xuě
a square bottom with a round cover -- incompatible. fāng dǐ yuán gài
have a remarkable flow of ideas. sī rú yǒng quán
national enmity and family hatred. guó chóu jiā hèn