enjoy popular confidence
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò NGW à ngsu ǒ Gu ī, which means to describe someone who has high prestige and is respected and trusted by everyone. From the book of Jin, thirty biographies of biographies.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] People's aspiration, high prestige and venerable age
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, thirty biographies of biographies, it is said that "as a result, the only way for Emperor Wu to succeed is to build a prosperous society, which is expected by the public, and which is not the same as before." Fu Lu Bo Shou, written by Chen Liang of Song Dynasty, said: "after the announcement of the test, Fu chengsui released the brown in front of Chonghua hall, which was well received by the public. This election gained weight, and those who were among the friends had a bright spirit."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; subject predicate type; as predicate, object, attribute; refers to get the trust of the masses. He is expected to be the chairman of this term. it is popular that Mr. Wang is rated as the "best head teacher". Ba Jin's "spring" 9: "Mr. Leshan is an old man with a long history. He has to go! What else can I say? Lao She's "four generations together" 35: "he has to go! What else can I say? "
enjoy popular confidence
make a quick decision as situation demands - zhuàng shì jiě wàn
get the opposite of what one wants - yù yì fǎn bì
wake up as from a drunken sleep - rú mèng chū jué