The benefits of a century
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ISH ì zh ī L ì, which is interpreted as the long-term interests of generations. It comes from the spring and Autumn Annals of the Lu family.
Idiom explanation
The long-term interests of generations.
The origin of Idioms
"Lu's spring and Autumn Annals: Yishang:" the Duke of Wen said: "the words of Yongji are the benefits of a hundred generations."
Idiom usage
As an object, it refers to long-term interests.
Examples
However, those who plan for the king are all temporary, regardless of the benefits of the world. Biographies of Zhang Yi in historical records.
The benefits of a century
Virtue is simple but practice is weak - dé qiǎn xíng báo
prize one copper as highly as one 's life - yī wén rú mìng
the buffaloes in jiangsu pant when they see the moon mistaking it for the hot sun - wú niú chuǎn yuè
The party and the party work together - ē dǎng xiāng wéi
all neglected tasks are being undertaken - bǎi huī jù jǔ
slip over nothing whether big or small - jù xì wú yí