filial obedience
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ǎ Nb ǔ zh ī Q í n ɡ, which means that children grow up to support their parents and repay their kindness. It comes from compendium of Materia Medica, Ministry of poultry.
The origin of Idioms
Li Shizhen of the Ming Dynasty wrote in compendium of Materia Medica, Department of birds: "Ciniao: This bird is born, and its mother feeds it for 60 days, and its mother feeds it back for 60 days. It can be said that it is kind and filial."
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for repaying one's kindness. He sent the money to his mother in the countryside every month, so that her mother could experience her son's filial piety from this feedback.
Chinese PinYin : fǎn bǔ zhī qíng
filial obedience
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