Brothers and nephews
Brother and nephew, Chinese idiom, Pinyin D ì n á NZ ǐ zh í, generally refers to the younger generation of men.
pronunciation
Pinyin: D ì n á NZ ǐ zh í phonetic notation: ㄉㄧㄣㄢㄗㄧㄧㄓㄧㄧ
explain
Generally refers to the younger generation of men.
Classics
According to Zhai Hao's popular edition of the Qing Dynasty, there are four words in the Yuan Dynasty: the newly attached soldiers, the brothers and nephews, and the evil young people. Not for a moment, the ghost led several brothers and nephews to the temple. ——The second chapter of he Dian
usage
A man of the younger generation.
Chinese PinYin : dì nán zǐ zhí
Brothers and nephews
limited knowledge or experience. chán bù zhī xuě
public opinions are divergent. zhòng shuō fēn yún
till the seas dry up and the rocks decay. hǎi kū shí làn