To be meritorious
Jifa Chengxun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì f á ch ē NGX ū n, which means to calculate and claim one's own merits. It comes from the epitaph of Mr. Zhou, the scattered doctor of the ancient dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
It's a great achievement.
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in the epitaph of Mr. Zhou, the scattered doctor of the old Dynasty: "if you don't think it's high, you need benevolence; if you're different from him, you'll be meritorious."
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs.
To be meritorious
be at the height of one 's youth and vigour - fēng huá zhèng mào
wind that carries sand and drives stones - fēi shā yáng lì
have ready plans to meet a situation - chéng zhú zài xiōng
extort excessive taxes and levies - héng fù bào liǎn