Make contributions
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì nxi á nx ī NGG ō ng, which means to recommend meritorious officials. It comes from "Zhou Li · Xia Guan · Da Sima".
The origin of Idioms
"Zhou Li · Xia Guan · Da Sima": to make contributions to the country. Jia gongyanshu: if a minister is virtuous and meritorious, he will encourage good deeds in the country, so that he will not be lazy and waste good deeds.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive.
Make contributions
Wash one's hands and do one's duty - xǐ shǒu fèng gōng
a situation of tripartite confrontation - sān zú dǐng lì
sacrifice some territory in order to make peace - rì xuē yuè gē
go to work in the field before dawn and come home after dark - dài yuè pī xīng
one 's head was shaped like a leopard 's , his eyes round - bào tóu huán yǎn