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Eulogizing merits and virtues, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ō UG ō ngs ò NGD é, which means to praise merits and virtues. It comes from Sima Qian's historical records Zhou Benji in the Western Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's historical records, Zhou Benji: "all the people sing music and praise their virtue."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and attribute. Lu Xun's two heart collection "hard translation" and "the class nature of literature": however, in the theory of proletarian literature that we have seen, there is no one who says that a class of writers should not be employed by the royal nobility, but should be threatened by the proletariat to write praises of merit and morality, but that literature has class nature
Chinese PinYin : ōu gōng sòng dé
flatter
take hold of bushes and trees to pull oneself up. pān téng lǎn gě
wail like ghosts and howl like wolves. guǐ kū láng háo
The sea is not measurable. hǎi shuǐ bù kě dǒu liáng
tower above the rest in height of intellect. yòu rán jú shǒu
Touch the ground and call the sky. chù dì hào tiān
thousands and thousands of words. wàn yǔ qiān yán