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Gaozhangyuanzhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g āǎǎǎ ngyu ǎ nzh í, which means to describe a large-scale and magnificent business. It comes from Xijing Fu by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The ode to Xijing written by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty: "it's decorated with Erhua, with giant spirits, high palms and far feet, to flow the river."
Idiom usage
Foreign entrepreneurs have the courage and the skill of iron, but they also have loyal and capable subordinates. Only in this way can they cope with the situation freely and benefit from what they want. (Midnight V by Mao Dun)
Chinese PinYin : gāo zhǎng yuǎn zhí
extend everywhere
the whole world is turned upside down. tiān fān dì fù
the name falls short of the reality. míng bù fú shí
a dried up tree comes to life again. kū shù shēng huā