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Minggong giant, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m í NGG ō NGJ ù R é n, which means a famous person, also known as "Minggong Juren". From the stele of Xuyan king temple.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's stele of xuyanwang temple in Tang Dynasty: "since the Qin Dynasty, famous men and giants have continued to trace history."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; of celebrities. example if you look closely at the following paragraph, you can see that this is a close-up picture of Zhou Zuoren, the so-called Jingzhao Buyi Zhitang, not a portrait of a famous man. What's the world like by Liao Mosha
Chinese PinYin : míng gōng jù rén
influential officials
The public cultivates the public morality and the old cultivates the old morality. gōng xiū gōng dé,pó xiū pó dé
be indecisive when decision is needed. dāng duàn bù duàn
a place endowed with the fine spirits of the universe. zhōng líng yù xiù
The field is wide after pulling radish. bá le luó bo dì pí kuān