Slave to master
Enslavement, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū n ú R ù zh ǔ, refers to coercion of prejudice. From the original way.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Hanyu's Yuandao: "those who speak of moral benevolence and righteousness, if they don't belong to Yang, then they belong to Mo, if they don't belong to Lao, then they belong to Buddha; if they belong to that, they must come from here. If they belong to the master, they will come from the slave." Later, he used the term "slave to master" as a stereotype.
Word usage
(1) Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian · Li Bu · investigation coerced immunity in the Ming Dynasty: "recently, during the Jiachen reign of Kuimao, the path had been divided, and there were four attacks. They were enslaved to the master, secretly avoiding the attack of the Ming Dynasty, and Yisi had a look at it, so they went to qinliuzi to discuss it, and the court had a lawsuit. They are still puzzled, but they are not known by the rest." (2) in the miscellaneous records of dunyin written by Feng ban of Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the Yuefu is bright and complex, and has been enslaved to the master for three hundred years, so far there is no final conclusion."
Chinese PinYin : chū nú rù zhǔ
Slave to master
dredge for a needle in the sea. hǎi dǐ lāo zhēn
be ready to realize one 's aspiration anywhere all over the country. zhì zài sì fāng
pay attention to the interests of the whole. gù quán dà jú
Cold windows and frozen walls. lěng chuāng dòng bì
ride the wind and cleave the waves. cháng fēng pò làng