holding a high official post , governing many places and possessing enormous wealth
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ù mi à Nb à ICH é ng, which means having a lot of books. From the book of Wei, biography of Yishi, Li mi.
The origin of Idioms
"Every time I say: 'my husband has thousands of books, why does he face all the cities in the south. "So he disappeared and went down to the curtain, but Du men swept it. He abandoned his business books and cut them by himself. There were more than 4000 volumes without repetition."
Idiom usage
The fifth chapter of the book of great harmony by Kang Youwei in Qing Dynasty: "the book of great harmony in the afternoon, not knowing one thing, but reciting with one volume."
Chinese PinYin : fù miàn bǎi chéng
holding a high official post , governing many places and possessing enormous wealth
expect to see someone who never comes. wàng yǎn yù chuān
The three principles are the same. sān zhǐ xiàng gōng
there is none under heaven to equal him. tiān xià wú dí
The magpie returns to the Phoenix. què fǎn luán huí
Failure is the mother of success. shī bài wéi chéng gōng zhī m