build up establishment
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à ng à NGL à y è, which means to make great achievements. From the book of two systems.
Idiom explanation
Build: build; merit: merit; career: career.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's shangliangzhishu: "the sages in ancient times made great contributions and made great achievements, promoted profits and safeguarded troubles. As for the trivial matters, there were considerable achievements."
Analysis of Idioms
Make contributions
Idiom usage
It refers to the establishment of meritorious service and career. examples With this qualification, you can get promoted and become rich. Zhu Ziqing's classic talks on four books Chapter 7, Ming Shi Naian's Shuihu chapter 68, song Gong Ming's night fighting against Lu Junyi in zengtou city and capturing Shi Wengong alive, will surrender to the imperial court, make contributions, and promote the rank, which will make the brothers shine. Yao Maoliang's Jingzhong Ji of Ming Dynasty is the third one: "Marshal's prestige shocks the border, shocks the border, and makes contributions in an instant."
build up establishment
difficult to keep someone against his will - xīn qù nán liú
one 's beautiful teeth are as white as pearl buttons - chǐ rú biān bèi
the old remembers past times or old acquaintances - lǎo mǎ liàn zhàn
a straw shows which way the wind blows - luò yè zhī qiū