peerless achievements
Its pronunciation: nongg à ITI à nxi à, Chinese vocabulary. Explanation: credit is the best in the world. It comes from Li Fuyan of Tang Dynasty's "continuation of mysteries and mysteries · Li Weigong Jing": "after that, he used military power to calm down the aggressors and made great contributions to the world. "
Entry
peerless achievements
Phonetic notation
gōnggàitiānxià
explain
The credit is the best in the world.
The origin of Idioms
1. Li Fuyan, Tang Dynasty, wrote in the sequel to xuanguailu, Li weigongjing: "after that, he used military power to subdue the aggressors and made great contributions to the world." (2) the second fold of Yuan Wumingshi's "earning Kuai Tong" is: "those who are brave enough to shake the Lord are in danger, and those who have achieved great success will not be rewarded. This is exactly what we call it 3. The 40th chapter of Zen true anecdote by Fang Ruhao of Ming Dynasty: "today, the king of Qin is famous all over the world, and he is a hero." 4. Biography of Huaiyin marquis in historical records: "those who are brave enough to shake the Lord are in danger, but those who have achieved great success will not be rewarded."
usage
It refers to great credit
words whose meaning is similar
Success builds the world
Homonyms
Half prepared, bold as a fight, dragon and tiger, heavy light, fear, change at any time, asking for a bargain, silent evil, empty talk, open the window to tell the truth
Emotional color
commendatory idioms
Chinese PinYin : gōng gài tiān xià
peerless achievements
the people are noble and the country prosperous. mín yīn guó fù
Chanting flowers and willows. yín huā yǒng liǔ
not deviating a hair 's breadth. háo fà bù shuǎng