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Is it "no honor" or "great honor"

it's a great honor.

the slogan "blood donation without compensation, no honor" in the street blood donation car should be "supreme honor". Recently, a student from Yanji Vocational High School told reporters about this matter. The student said that when he was in Chinese class in junior high school, he often corrected the wrong questions in words. When he encountered "no honor" and "great honor", he always thought the former was right, and the teacher specially corrected it.

Modern Chinese Dictionary (22), which clearly states. "Supreme" means "highest" and lists the words "supreme" and "supreme glory". In the Dictionary of Modern Chinese Standards (24 edition), "supreme" means "the biggest and highest", and the words "supreme" and "supreme glory" are listed. "Wu Shang" is now generally written as "Supreme".

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Great glory means that there is no higher glory. It's from The Complete Collection of Idioms.

idiom definition: there is no higher glory. Words:

none: none. Rong: Glory. Light: glory.

note: you can't write "no glory" without great glory.

Source: Complete Collection of Idioms

Example: Our Chinese nation is extremely glorious.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Great Glory

China News Network-Is it "No Glory" or "Great Glory"?