Credit to the courtiers, a general term for a significant contribution to a cause of people's space industry ~.
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gōng chén
Old refers to the monarch's courtiers have great merit is that the state and the people who make a significant contribution to
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Hero harness
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This heroic star, geese. - Southern Liang Qiu late "and the Uncle of the book"
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The minister said the active monarchy era. "Yu Mo Book": "Yu said: 'gold Bogong Chen, Wei Ji it from.'" "Biographies of Historical Records Ji Luan cloth": "I fear that heroic sense of insecurity also." Tangliu Zong Yuan "Feudal" : "Chinese are the world, Jiao Qin spent in vain, as many have suggested weeks system, cut at home and standing Muneko, sealing hero."
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Tang, Song, Ming and three generations of the minister's name given to meritorious. "The Book of General Official 18": "plus heroic, began Tang Dezong, Song consequent to Genpo is stop. ZTE added just give those three: Wu Yi Yun Yang Han Shizhong hero, Zhang Junan people Jingnan hero , Liu Guangshi and all the auxiliary state hero. "
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No. 7
Means a person who contributed something. Qing Yu Yue "Spring in the Hall Essay" Volume 10: "Song Shaw" thinking surname Xie, "a book ... ... because of a Duan Korean side for the Sanyo for" Being Wrong, "a roll, its correct, quite enough to Shao s hero. "Xiao Qian" dwarf chestnut canopy ":" This is nearly 30 years of the old maid, is the hero of this three generations. "
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Tezhi have made special contributions to the revolutionary cause of the people. Mao Zedong, "the Chinese Communist Party Plenary Session of the Seventh Report of the Second" 10: "Because of the victory, the pride of the party mood, the mood itself to hero ... ... may grow." Wei Wei "East" Part II Chapter IV: "This fear is when the hero after the pride of Law. "
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English Expression
n.: one who has rendered outstanding service
v.: (in old China) a vassal or subject who distinguished himself by meritorious service, (in modern sense) one who has made significant contribution to a specific task