make a rapid advance in one 's career
Feihuangtengta, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f à Ihu á NGT é NGT à, which means to describe the galloping of a horse. The latter refers to the rapid rise of official status. From the south of Fu Shu Shu Cheng.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's poem "Fu Shu Du Cheng Nan" says: "if you go on a fast track, you can't take care of toads."
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attributive, it refers to the rapid rise of status. A poem by Chen Geng in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Feihuang Tengda, Feihuang Tengda
Idiom story
Han Fu, the son of Han Yu, the head of eight families in the Tang and Song Dynasties, was very fond of playing and did not like reading when he was young. Han Yu wrote poems to educate his son to aspire to a prosperous future. The poem says: "each family has its own son. As a child, they are just like each other. When they are young, they have fun together. They are not in the same team If you have thirty bones, you will be a dragon and a pig. You can't care about toads
make a rapid advance in one 's career
invite to one 's side men of wisdom and valor - zhāo xián nà shì
How can you let others snore on your couch - wò tà zhī shàng,qǐ róng tā rén hān shuì
Take care of one's old age - yǎng zǐ fáng lǎo,jī gǔ fáng jī