Two man and three Ping
"Er man San Ping" is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is è RM ǎ ns ā NP í ng, which means that people can live a satisfactory life. It comes from "three part music: sending Qiu Zongqing's envoys in July.".
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of Song Dynasty wrote a poem in his Sanbu music, sending Qiu Zongqing's envoys in July, which said: "Xiao Qu's house is in the sky, but the two are full and the three are flat
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in life. example two man three Ping, plain clothes, Zhong Dingshan forest. Song Hongjie Kui's "liushaoqing: old man's birthday"
Chinese PinYin : èr mǎn sān píng
Two man and three Ping
narrate anecdotes of the past in alluding to the present. yǐn gǔ yù jīn
investigate and publicly privately. míng chá àn fǎng