all-powerful
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ì zh à f ē ngy ú n, which is used to describe a person who made a sensation. Today, it mostly refers to the prestige of generals or those who control the world situation. It comes from the book of the Liang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Magnificent mountains and rivers
The origin of Idioms
"The reign of emperor yuan in the book of Liang states:" the rise of the wind and the clouds will be the result of Chizha, and the fall of Songhua will be the result of agitation. "
Idiom usage
As a result, it has changed into deceiving others and self deceiving, and the warriors who should have become clowns. (Lao She's four generations in the same hall 9)
all-powerful
embarrassed by undeserved praise - kuì bù gǎn dāng
To be the master of one's family - chèn jiā yǒu wú
be quite distinct from each other - jīng wèi fēn míng
the ironclad details pile up mountain high - tiě zhèng rú shān