Wen Zi Wen sun
Wenzi Wensun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NZ ǐ w é ns ū n, which means the descendants of King Wen of Zhou, and later widely used as the descendants of the beautiful emperor. It's from Shu Li Zheng.
The origin of Idioms
"Shu Li Zheng" says: "since then, Wen Zi and Wen sun Qi should not be mistaken for Shu Yu and Shu Shen, but it is Yi Zhi." Confucius said: "Wen Zi, Wen sun, Wen Wang's descendants." One said that he was the son of keeping his word. See sun Xingyan.
Idiom explanation
Refers to the descendants of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. Later, it was widely used as the descendants of the beautiful emperor.
Wen Zi Wen sun
give birth to a multitude of heroes - yīng xóng bèi chū
Stop the mountain and stop the river - shān zhǐ chuān xíng
decide on awards on the basis of merit - zhào gōng xíng shǎng