Grace is deep and vast.
Zhan en Wang Xun is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is zh à n à NW à NGH ú n, which means deep kindness. From selected works · Sima Xiangru.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Xiangru in Wenxuan: "it has been eight years since the Han Dynasty began to prosper. De Mao lived in the sixth generation, with various powers. He was full of grace and influence, and overflowed all over the world." Li Shanzhu quoted Zhang Yi as saying, "Wang Bi is deep and beautiful."
Idiom usage
Example: Yan Fu's yuanqiang: "in the state Dynasty, when the dragon was flourishing and the Liao was sinking, the sage was born, and his mother was Li, the evil government was reformed, and Zhan en and Wang Yu were worshipped." Wang Kaiyun's book on military affairs with Zeng Shilang said: "the saint's grace is deep in the poor, and the Fu is not beneficial, but the levy is not."
Chinese PinYin : zhàn ēn wāng hún
Grace is deep and vast.
shut oneself up in a room making a cart. bì mén zào chē
point at the chicken and curse the dog. zhǐ zhū mà gǒu
Face to face Gong, face to face drum. dāng miàn luó,duì miàn gǔ
have the same likes and dislikes. qì wèi xiāng tóu