Chuyu houkun
Chu í y ù h ò UK ū n, a Chinese idiom, means to leave achievements or property for future generations. It comes from the book Zhonghui Zhigao.
Idiom usage
It's a real ambition of life. The biography of Hou jingzhuan
The origin of Idioms
In the book Zhonghui Zhigao: "to control affairs with righteousness, to control heart with propriety, to support the future."
Chinese PinYin : chuí yù hòu kūn
Chuyu houkun
The whip is not as long as the horse's belly. biān cháng bù jí mǎ fù
a man of no common appearance and very noble in his looks. yī biǎo fēi fán
See the beginning and know the end. jiàn shǐ zhī zhōng