Cherish one's children
Baozi nongsun, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à oz à n à ngs à n, which means Baonong descendants, enjoy happiness. It comes from the book of Jin, a record of Youji longzai.
Analysis of Idioms
Yan junqianjin, general Jingpan, having a broad view of the past and the present, inheriting the past and opening up the present, starting spring, grinding a pestle into a needle, half sunny and half overcast, throwing a thousand dollars at a large cost, looking forward to respect with high virtue, and believing in falsehood
Idiom usage
It refers to the life of the heaven. "When the boss came, what did he do for me? I'll go back and play with my son. "
The origin of Idioms
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Idiom story
During the period of the Sixteen Kingdoms, after the death of shile, Zhao Guojun, his nephew Shi Hu usurped the throne and moved his capital to Yecheng. He ordered Zhang Qun, the Minister of state, to allocate 160000 people to build Hualin garden and protect Ye high wall. On the day of completion, he entered the Hualin garden and ascended the highest Lingxiao temple, hoping to live happily every day in the future. Soon after, Zhao's family was killed in civil strife.
Chinese PinYin : bào zǐ nòng sūn
Cherish one's children
be in the right and self-confident. lǐ zhí qì zhuàng
sap one's spirit by seeking pleasures. wán wù sàng zhì
do or think the same without prior consulation. bù yuē ér tóng