words benefit universal benevolence
Renyanlibo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NY á NL ì B ó, which means that a person with virtue can benefit others by saying one word. It's very useful to describe a talented person. It comes from Zuo Qiuming's three years of Zhao Gong in Zuo Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Qiuming's three years of Zhao Gong in Zuo Zhuan in the pre Qin period: "the words of benevolent people are rich. Yan Zi said that he was punished by the Marquis of Qi
Analysis of Idioms
Ren Yan Li Pu
Idiom usage
Chapter 98 of the romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongfan and Xu Kuai: "my Lord is benevolent, eloquent, and touching. Even if he is generous and generous, he is still a saint. His kindness is hard to be spread all over the world, but his sincerity can be the standard of heaven and earth."
Chinese PinYin : rén yán lì bó
words benefit universal benevolence
restrict sb . 's activities to a designated area or sphere. huà dì wéi yù
Success or failure depends on this. chéng bài zài cǐ yī jǔ
a worthless person in imposing attire. mù hóu ér guàn