A dying man
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í Xi ū y ú Li è, which means to compare the reputation and achievements of Shengde left by the predecessors. It is the same as "remaining a martyr". It comes from the collection of Empress Dowager zunhuang.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: dying of virtue, dying of kindness, dying of virtue
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty wrote in the volume of the Empress Dowager Zun Huang: "Hong only had the Song Dynasty. He was ordered to build a state, and had four saints for a hundred years. However, he was inherited by him, so that he could succeed my renkao's legacy."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
A dying man