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Jihouliuguang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī h ò Uli ú Gu ā ng, which means that the deeper the accumulated achievements are, the wider the benefits will be spread to later generations. From Xunzi · Li Lun.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi · Li Lun: "therefore, there are seven generations in the world, five generations in one country, three generations in five times, and two generations in three times. Those who hold hands and eat can not set up ancestral temples. Therefore, those who accumulate wealth should not set up ancestral temples
Idiom usage
It refers to profound achievements. Example Qian Qianyi's tablet of the divine way of Lu's first tomb in Hezhou in the Qing Dynasty: "the beauty of Ji Qiu is similar to that of Dai Li. He has already believed in it."
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tigers howl with the rise of winds - hǔ xiào fēng shēng
seven-pace talent-literary talent in ready play - qī bù zhī cái
one can't make bricks without straw - qiǎo fù nán wéi wú mǐ zhī chuī