win a noble position for oneself and for one 's wife and leave it to one 's posterity
Fenghen Yinzi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is: F ē ngq ī y ì NZ ǐ, which means that the wife of a meritorious official in the feudal era was granted a title, and his descendants inherited official positions and privileges. It also refers to the phenomenon that the wife and children are benefited because of one's power. There is a person who gets the right way, which means that the dog and the rooster will ascend to heaven. It comes from the eighth chapter of Ming Zongji in the history of the Old Five Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
In the eighth chapter of Ming Zongji in the history of the Old Five Dynasties, it is said that "if a wife and a son are granted, they will be granted in accordance with the standard, and they will also be implemented."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. example when you go to the battlefield in the future, you can win a ~ with one knife and one shot, which will not be in vain. The 39th chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty
win a noble position for oneself and for one 's wife and leave it to one 's posterity
speak cautiously and act adroitly - nè yán mǐn xíng
wise remark of an experienced person - jīng yàn zhī tán
blot out the sky and cover the sun - zhē tiān bì rì