To be rich forever
Fu Long is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù L ì w à ng long, which means to describe extremely rich, beyond the ages. It comes from the preface to the notes of ancient Chinese literature of Guochao.
Idiom usage
To be rich is to be rich
The origin of Idioms
Wei Yuan of the Qing Dynasty wrote the preface to the notes of ancient Chinese literature in the Guochao period: "in the 200 years since the reign of Qing Dynasty, the sage of the Qing Dynasty has been promoted from peace to peace in Taiping. His strength is stronger than that of the Han Dynasty, his skill is more powerful than that of the Tang Dynasty, and his military and material resources are more powerful than that of the Song Dynasty. He is especially rich in the collection of poems and essays made by the emperor, Kangfu's books and Qianlong's Siku official books."
To be rich forever
Dare not cross the thunder pool - bù gǎn yuè léi chí yī bù
ability to appreciate a person 's character and capability - zhī rén zhī míng
the ghosts weep and the gods howl - guǐ qì shén hào
people bustling and horses neighing - rén huān mǎ jiào