particular things improve with the improvement of the general situation
Shui Chang Chuan Gao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Shu ǐ zh ǎ ngchu á ng ā o, which means that things improve with the improvement of their foundation. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Shi Puji's "five Lantern Festival, Yuan Dynasty, Buddhist master FASI of Bajiao Qing Dynasty, Buddhist master Bajiao jiche": "the water is long and the boat is high, the mud is rich and the Buddha is big."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used of things changing with the environment. The elder sister didn't think that the water was long and the boat was high at this time. She didn't have to bear all the hardships. She had to be a master for a long time. She was not in the mood for a moment, so she kowtowed to her wife again. The economic situation of the whole country has improved, and the living standard of the people has been improved accordingly.
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ zhǎng chuán gāo
particular things improve with the improvement of the general situation
carry out a capital punishment. míng zhèng diǎn xíng
flatter in order to obtain favour. ē yú qǔ róng
too weak to bear the weight of one 's clothes. rú bù shèng yī
forget honour at the prospect of profits. jiàn lì wàng yì
green tiles and crimson roofs. zhū lóu bì wǎ