What are the idioms that describe "making the country rich and strong"?

Prosperity and security: xìng guón bāng xing: prosperity; Bang: country. This country is prosperous and stable. Origin of idiom: Lin Hai: "I don't know why it was originally called Xing 'anling. From today's point of view, it does contain the meaning of rejuvenating the country and ensuring peace. "

Ma Zhuang: Bonzi m γ Zhu? A powerful force; Horses are fat. Describe the strength of the army; Full of fighting power. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for the strength of other teams. The origin of the idiom: "The History of the New Five Dynasties, the Biography of thirteen An Chongrong": "It is said that people say,' What is the son of heaven? Just be strong in Mazhuang. " "

Prosperity: xρn xρn Xiàng róng? Describe the lush vegetation. Metaphor is the vigorous development of the cause; Prosperity. Rong: Lush. The origin of the idiom: Qian's farewell speech: "The wood is thriving and the flowers are blooming in spring."

Guotai Min 'an: guó tài mín ān Thailand: Taiping. National peace; People's lives are stable. The origin of the idiom: Song and Wu's "Dream of Mountains and Rivers": "Every year, the tide is too flooding, rushing to Zhoucheng, offering sacrifices in the Spring and Autumn Period, and ordering the bachelor's college to write green words to pray for the country and the people."

The country is rich and strong: guófímín qiáng is rich; People are strong. The origin of the idiom: Zhao Ye's Wu Yue Chun Qiu: "The people are rich and the country is strong, and the people are peaceful and harmonious."