The celebration of filling one's bowels
The Chinese idiom ch ō NGL ǚ zh ī Q ì ng in pinyin means a happy event that can make the family prosperous. It comes from the biography of Jia Chong in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Chong Lu: Guangda lintel; Qing: jubilation. A festive event that can make a family great.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Jia Chong in the book of Jin: "Jia Chong, whose name is Gong Lu, was born in Xiangling, Pingyang. Father Kui Wei Yushou governor, Yang Li Ting Hou. Kui was born in the late Qing Dynasty, and when he said that there should be a celebration of the emperor's life, he thought that his name was Yan. "
Idiom usage
Congratulations on the birth of a son. "Shuyan story · descendants category" by Hu Jizong in Song Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the celebration of nongzhang, the joy of nongzhang
Chinese PinYin : chōng lǚ zhī qìng
The celebration of filling one's bowels
be invincible all before one. suǒ xiàng wú qián
ready to die the cruelest death for principles. gān nǎo tú dì
wet by the rain and burnt by the sun. yǔ lín rì zhì
new clothes and delicious food -- extravagant living. chǐ yī měi shí
tear a body limb from limb by five horses -- a form of death sentence in ancient times. wǔ mǎ fēn shī