a founding father of a country
Founder, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā IGU ó Yu á nx ū n, which means people who made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty. It's from the second episode of West Lake, the immortals on the top of Wu mountain.
Notes on Idioms
Yuan Xun: a man of great achievements.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the second episode of the West Lake: Immortals on the top of Wu mountain: "at that time, Mr. Liu Bowen of Qingtian, the first founder of the country, was friendly with Leng Qijing, and often used Taoism to prove each other."
Chinese PinYin : kāi guó yuán xūn
a founding father of a country
lead the horse group with a thoroughbred horse. shuài mǎ yǐ jì
one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted. jì qióng lì qū
work in cooperation with a due division of labour. fēn gōng hé zuò
uneven , some good and some bad. liáng yǒu bù qí
find by hard and thorough search. zhuī gēn sù yuán