Five great bells
Wu Ding Wan Zhong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ D ǐ NGW à nzh ō ng, which means a high official position. From yongsitang Ji.
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian's yongsitang Ji of Ming Dynasty: "like the kneeling milk of a sheep and the back feeding of a bird, whose happiness will be directed at depends on whether it can't be passed."
Analysis of Idioms
High official position and high salary
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Five great bells
live in retirement and wait for the right time for a comeback in public life - zūn yǎng shí huì
Enrich the country and strengthen the army - fù guó jiāng bīng
a lively dragon and an active tiger - shēng lóng huó hǔ
take what is wanted from a collection - qǔ jīng yòng hóng
exclude the difficulty and anxiety - pái yōu jiě nán