lasting moral influence
L á nx ū NGU ì f ù
Interpretation: the original metaphor of grace long stay, enduring. It is used to refer to Xiao Sunxian.
Detailed explanation
Fragrance: aroma. The original metaphor is that grace will last forever. Later, it was used to call the son of man Xiao Sunxian.
source
Luo Binwang of Tang Dynasty wrote "the jade and gold of the king of Changshan, the orchid and osmanthus of the marquis."
words whose meaning is similar
Grace future generations
lasting moral influence
guard against one 's desires as if guarding a city against an enemy - fáng yì rú chéng
make trouble under a certain pretext - shī chū yǒu míng
the family is declining and its wealth depleting out - mén shuāi zuò báo
say all you know and say it without reserve - yán wú bù jìn
all sorts of feelings well up in one 's mind - gǎn kǎi wàn duān
the fit proportion of architecture - zhú bāo sōng mào