Use generals to form idioms

1. Princes, generals and ministers [

wáng

hóu

jiàng

xiàng

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Basic meaning and detailed meaning

[

wáng

hóu

jiàng

xiàng

]

Generally refers to the nobles in feudal society who are respected, well-paid, powerful and powerful.

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"Historical Records·Chen She Family": "A strong man will not die, he will be famous, and the princes and generals will have a good reputation." Huh! ”

Near synonyms

Synonyms

Emperors, generals, princes, nobles, dignitaries and nobles

2. Become a marquis[

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bài

jiàng

fēng

hóu

]

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Basic meaning and detailed meaning

[

bài

jiàng

fēng

hóu

]

Become a general and be granted the title of lord. In ancient times, it was used to describe success and fame, and being an official at the highest level.

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The first chapter of Yuan·Anonymous’s "Darkness in Chen Cang": "I have also lived in shady alleys, often suffered from poverty, and the world of mortals is hot. I say goodbye today. Only when you become a marquis can you gain fame and success."

Synonyms and antonyms

Synonyms

Fly high in the sky and worship the prime minister. /p>

Antonyms

Yanjian is poor, has a bad reputation, is in disrepute, and is in dire straits