I'd like to take credit for it
The Pinyin of the Chinese idiom is y ā og ō NGX ī ch ǒ ng, which refers to seeking fame and favor. It comes from the miscellany of Shuangxi written by Wang Qiong of Ming Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Wang Qiong of Ming Dynasty: "in the name of Yingjia, you can ask for credit and favor."
Interpretation of words
Idiom structure: United.
Grammatical usage: used as predicate and attribute; used in written language.
Related idiom: asking for merit
Chinese PinYin : yāo gōng xī chǒng
I'd like to take credit for it
full of doubts and suspicions. mǎn fù yí tuán
get to the bottom of the matter. qióng yuán jìng wěi
distinct eyebrows and bright eyes. xiān méi liàng yǎn