villagers and aged rustics
The pronunciation C ū NF ū y ě L ǎ o, a Chinese idiom, used to refer to farmers and old people living in rural areas, originated from the Ming Dynasty Jiao Hong's Yu Tang Cong Yu Xing Yi.
[explanation]: it used to refer to farmers and old people living in rural areas. [source]: Yu Tang Cong Yu · Xing Yi written by Jiao Hong of Ming Dynasty: "when Zhou Wenxiang Gong Chen toured Jiangnan, he went into the fields to talk with villagers and old people, asking about their sufferings."
Chinese PinYin : cūn fū yě lǎo
villagers and aged rustics
hear the news and rise up in response. wén fēng xiǎng yīng
A change of dragon and tiger. lóng xíng hǔ biàn
similarly afflicted people pity each other. tóng bìng xiāng lián