The best in the world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì J ì Q í m ě I, which means that future generations inherit the virtues of previous generations. From Zuo Zhuan, the 18th year of Wengong.
The origin of Idioms
In the 18th year of the Duke of Wen, Zuo Zhuan: "the world is rich and beautiful, and its name will not fall." Kong yingdashu: "the world is rich and beautiful, and the later generations inherit the beauty of the previous generations."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing. Example in Yuan Fu Chen's portrait of Rong Gong, the first ancestor of Yuan Keli, the Qing Dynasty, "how can we call our son filial and sun Xian? We hope that we can encourage them together." : since the founding of the people's Republic of China, the descendants of honorary officials, who have the ability but not the real salary, are located in the prefecture. History of the Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shì jì qí měi
The best in the world
Eating pines and drinking streams. cān sōng yǐn jiàn
both parents are alive and well. chūn xuān bìng mào
An ugly daughter-in-law must see her father-in-law. chǒu xí fù zǒng de jiàn gōng pó