Set up a family discipline
In Chinese, the Pinyin is d ā ngji ā L ì J ì, which means to manage housework. It's from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua written by Xiaosheng, Lanling, Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; of housekeeper
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: to be in charge of family discipline
The origin of Idioms
The seventh chapter of "Jin Ping Mei CI Hua" written by Lanling Xiaosheng of Ming Dynasty: "this lady is not more than twenty-five or twenty-six years old this year. She is tall and handsome, and dressed up as a lantern. He's handsome, smart, disciplined, needlework and chessman
Idiom explanation
Management of household chores.
Chinese PinYin : dāng jiā lì jì
Set up a family discipline
one 's heart ached as if pierced by ten thousand arrows. wàn jiàn cuán xīn
particles of sand accumulated will form a towering pile. jī shā chéng tǎ
Eating with wind and eating with snow. cān fēng niè xuě
standing like a tripod -- a tripartite balance of forces. dǐng zú ér jū