Wen Xinggao
Wen xinggaozhao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is w é nx ī NGG ā ozh à o, which means that it refers to the prosperity of literature. It comes from the painting of twenty four filial piety.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's the painting of twenty four filial piety: "I have to turn to the first page secretly to see the image of the top star with the four words" Wen Xing Gao Zhao "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in composition, etc
[example]
Since the war of resistance against Japan, Zou Taofen said, "this is Mr. Ouyang Shan's literary star at last."
Chinese PinYin : wén xīng gāo zhào
Wen Xinggao
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe. yán jǐng qǐ zhǒng
resign oneself to one's fate. tīng tiān yóu mìng
long for a rain cloud during a drought. dà hàn wàng yún
Water and fire are incompatible. shuǐ huǒ bù xiāng róng
hit on a good idea in a moment of desperation. qíng jí shēng zhì
There is a lot of grazing in the forbidden area. jìn zhōng pō mù
preserve one 's own life at all costs. gǒu quán xìng mìng