profuse in praise
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z à NSH à NGB à Ju é, which means continuous praise. It is used to describe people or things that are highly appreciated. It comes from the warning of the world by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Su Chen explained in detail the great and small battles in Zuo Zhuan and pointed out many military techniques, which made everyone happy and praised.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: full of praise, full of praise
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty's "warning of the world" Volume 27: "the word potential flying, Wei Sheng full of praise."
Idiom explanation
Continuous praise. To describe someone or something highly appreciated.
Chinese PinYin : zàn shēng bù jué
profuse in praise
A bed of brocade is covered. yī chuáng jǐn bèi zhē gài
be toughened and hardened into steel. bǎi liàn chéng gāng
Three migrations to become a country. sān xǐ chéng guó