be faithful to one 's husband unto death
From the beginning to the end, the pronunciation of Chinese idioms is C ó ngy ī é RZH ō ng. It means that a woman only marries one husband all her life, and when her husband dies, she will never marry again. This is the feudal ethics that bound women. At present, the meaning of "from one to the end" is to be very focused and consistent with the feelings of people or things. From the book of changes, henggua, Xiangyue.
The origin of Idioms
Yi Heng: "a woman's chastity and auspiciousness are the same."
Idiom usage
How can a woman let a man have a wife and concubine if she doesn't have two masters? (Chapter 27 of heroes and heroines) (2) he has been fond of her for ten years, and has always been persistent.
Chinese PinYin : cóng yī ér zhōng
be faithful to one 's husband unto death
with different appearances but the same essence. yì míng tóng shí
alternating between negative and positive. yīn yáng jiāo cuò
have a good opinion of oneself. zì shì shèn gāo
disburse money in public cause. shū cái zhòng yì