Bei Ze mengxiu
Bei Ze mengxiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B è iz é m é ngxi ū, which means to be favored and protected. It's from Qian Yong's Lu Yuan Cong Hua old news Wu Liu Cun.
The origin of Idioms
According to Qian Yong's "Lu Yuan Cong Hua, old news, Wu Liu Cun" in Qing Dynasty, "Liu Cun has a special experience in Wuxi. He has been driving for a long time. His father, Xi, and his family have been driven by Ze mengxiu. From the county government to he Gan, they go directly to jinchangmen, the capital of the province
Idiom usage
To be taken care of.
Chinese PinYin : bèi zé méng xiū
Bei Ze mengxiu
deeply regret one's mistakes. tòng huǐ qián fēi
one who tries not to offend anybody. hǎo hǎo xiān shēng
stick to a thing once begun. yī bū zuò,èr bù xiū