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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NSH ē ngxi ā ngs ī, which means to yearn for and admire people with prestige. It's from Guiguzi Nei.
Idiom explanation
Voice: fame. It refers to people who yearn for and admire prestige.
The origin of Idioms
Guiguzi Nei Yu: "the affairs of the monarch and his officials are far away from each other and close to each other, so they don't need to go. They ask for the opposite. They don't resist the advance of the day, and they miss each other when they hear the sound from afar."
Idiom usage
It means missing.
Example: it's common for friends to miss each other when they hear the sound and drive the same way. The ninth chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : wén shēng xiāng sī
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bear down on one with the weight of mount taishan. tài shān yā dǐng
have a heart-to-heart talk after a long separation. yè yǔ duì chuáng
not willing to listen to advice. shī xīn zì yòng
denounce the guilty and to chastise. shēng zuì zhì tǎo
retire and give room to better men. bì ràng xián lù
wring one 's heart to the very core. bēi tòng yù jué