Temple of victory
Juesh è ngmi à ot á ng is a Chinese idiom, which means that the civil servants and the Confucian generals make the strategy of victory and Reform in the temple. It comes from the biography of Murong in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Temple: refers to the place where ancient emperors worship and discuss business.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's toubi Futan: "a Confucian general is the one who wins the temple.". The generals are the ones who rush thousands of miles. "
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive; used of written language. In the book of Jin, Murong's biography: "the ancients defeated the temple first, and then attacked."
Temple of victory
despise the poor and curry favour with the rich - xián pín ài fù
one 's heart is loftier than the sky - xīn bǐ tiān gāo
regarded as a favour without patting trouble to oneself - shùn shuǐ rén qíng