Fē ng ng sh è ng Lie Pinyin: Fē ng ng sheng Lie. Interpreted as: Jude made meritorious service. Great and prosperous achievements. Source: (Song) Ouyang Xiu's "Xiang Tang Jin Ji": "Its great achievements are strong, so it is the glory of the country, not the glory of the land." Example: ..... Recalling his great achievements, Ji Zai is an editor, but it is hard to remember when he is poor. But it's really great. (Ming) Hongfu "Remake the Nazi version of the Golden Snake Postscript".
Feng means: 1? Good-looking: plump Well developed (a. whole body; B. wealth; C. abundance). Rich. ⒉? Elegant demeanor (also called "grace"). Abundance (good manners, manners). ⒊? Prosperity, abundance and greatness: abundance. Monument (tall stone tablet, indicating an immortal masterpiece or great achievement) Rich. Rich. Rich. ⒋? Last name.
Significance of work: 1? Merit, achievement, as opposed to "passing": meritorious service. Advantages. Reward according to merit. In vain. There is no limit to merit Don't live in success. ⒉? Achievements: success. Function. It didn't achieve its goal. Get twice the result with half the effort. Quick success and instant benefit. ⒊? Physics refers to the work done by forcibly moving an object, which is equal to the force multiplied by the distance moved: power. ⒋? Skills: Kung Fu. Basic skills. Skills (a. Kung Fu and strength; B. efficacy). Work is natural.
Benefits of learning idioms:
Idiom stories can increase interest in Chinese learning, broaden horizons, increase knowledge and enrich vocabulary; Idiom stories can effectively carry out ideological education; We can cultivate students' creativity from folk idiom stories. With the rapid development of science and technology, the future society needs talents with creative thinking, that is to say, only talents with creative thinking can shoulder the heavy responsibility of making the motherland prosperous in the future society, so it is very important to cultivate creative talents.