military and political leaders
Wang Hou Jiang Xiang, a Chinese word, Pinyin is w á NGH ó Uji à ngxi à ng, which means the noble who is respected, rich, powerful and powerful in feudal society. It comes from Chen she's family in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
If a strong man does not die, he will be famous. If he dies, he will be a king or a marquis! Chen she's family in historical records
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute, it refers to the feudal aristocracy. Zheng Xie, Qing Dynasty, the ink of the deceased in taoguang nunnery, Hangzhou in the 10th year of Yongzheng period
Idiom story
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, the tyrannical rule of the ruling class made the people in dire straits. In order to build the Great Wall in the north, many laborers were raised. Chen Sheng and Wu Guang delayed their journey because of the heavy rain. According to the law, they put forward that "kings and Marquis would rather have seed." so they rose up, and other heroes also swarmed up. The rebel army quickly overthrew the rule of the Qin Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : wáng hóu jiàng xiàng
military and political leaders
a clear breeze and bright principles -- as of one 's deportment. qīng fēng liàng jié
old acquaintances and new customers received alike by the shopmen. shēng zhāng shú wèi
Advance the good and retreat the evil. jìn shàn tuì è
the highest are the wise and the lowest are the stupid. shàng zhì xià yú