The prestige is plain
Prestige is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ē IW à ngs ù zh ù, which means 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; zhe: obvious. It's always been very prestigious.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of emperor Shizong of the Song Dynasty, "the reputation of Ze is so high that several people were arrested and killed for the first time. The order said: 'the stolen goods are of no importance, and they have joined the military law. "So the thieves held their breath and the people were safe."
The prestige is plain
with both civil and military ability - jīng wén wěi wǔ
Ice dissolves and clouds disperse - bīng jiě yún sàn