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Eulogy, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced g ē g ō ngs ò NGD é, which means eulogizing merits and virtues. It's from the historical records of Zhou Benji.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] mutual praise and public praise and [antonym] complaint
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Benji in historical records: "all the people sing music and praise their virtue."
Idiom usage
Mao Zedong's working methods of the Party committee: "maintain the style of hard struggle and stop the phenomenon of praising merits and virtues."
Chinese PinYin : gē gōng sòng dé
flatter
the great power is within one 's grasp. dà quán zài wò
know the flavour of sth. by taking one sample. cháng dǐng yī luán
It's cool under a big tree. dà shù dǐ xià hǎo chéng liàng
harsh penal codes in great numbers. qiū tú mì wǎng
refrain from outspoken attack. pí lǐ yáng qiū
A lot of people talk to each other. zhòng kǒu xūn tiān