Be highly respected
dé gāo wàng zhòng
Explanation of de: moral character; hope: reputation. He has high morals and great reputation.
Source: "Jin Shu·Jian Wen Sanzi Biography": "Yuan Xian said that he was virtuous and respected because of his ridicule of the etiquette officials. Since he has recorded hundreds of poems, all officials inside and outside should respect him."
p>Structural union.
Usage: Used as a compliment; mostly used to praise the elderly. Generally used as predicate and attributive.
The correct pronunciation is heavy; it cannot be pronounced as "chónɡ" of "repetition".
It is important to distinguish the shape; it cannot be written as "child".
Synonyms: well-liked, old and virtuous
Antonyms: unknown rat
Example: The classmates all like this old principal.