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Prestige, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ē IW à ngs ù zh ù, which means that it has always been very prestigious. It comes from the biography of Zongze in the history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Prestige: prestige, prestige; Su: always; Zhu: obvious.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Zongze in the history of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "Ze has a long history of prestige. Since he arrived, he was the first to arrest and kill the sheriff. The order said, "it's not important for the robbers to take the stolen goods, and they should join the military law." So the thieves held their breath and the people were safe. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Examples
Jin Yong's Xiao Ao Jiang Lake: "just now, the old Taoist said that he would invite a senior master with both ability and political integrity to be the leader. It's so easy for me to find one. Isn't this master of Fang Zheng with both ability and political integrity? Isn't it prestige? Isn't it a senior? As you say, master Fang Zheng has no virtue, talent or prestige. Is he a junior? What a shame! Who dares to say that? If you don't want him to be the leader, I will fight with him. "
Well known
Don't burn incense at ordinary times, but rush to embrace Buddha's feet - píng shí bù shāo xiāng,jí lái bào fó jiǎo
the remotest corners of the globe - tiān yá hǎi jiǎo