very fruitful
Zhuoyouch é ngxi à o is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is Zhu ó y à uch é ngxi à O. it means to have outstanding achievements and effects. It also means to be highly efficient and effective. It comes from the ten card law of Shenxing by Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty said in his "Shenxing shijiapai law" that "if the visiting and exhorting works are effective, the county officials should prepare proprieties and build their own houses, and give more rewards."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: immediate, effective and significant. [antonym]: no help, a drop in the bucket, no work, a mantis pawn a cart, a cake to satisfy one's hunger.
Idiom usage
Verb object construction; as predicate and attribute; including commendatory meaning. examples we should work hard and effectively complete the tasks assigned to us by our superiors.
very fruitful
withered trees and rotten stumps - kū niǎo xiǔ zhū
Three days later, I'll be treated with new eyes - shì bié sān rì,guā mù xiāng dài
when one 's heart is single-minded even rocks are riven - xīn jiān shí chuān