My parents are kind and diligent
Parents' kindness and diligence is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ù m ǔ NQ í n, which originally refers to parents' kindness and diligence in raising children. It comes from the book of songs, the wind and the owl.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · the wind · the Owl": "ensqinsi, Minsi, the son of the owl."
Idiom usage
The hard work of my parents to support me. (the words of Zhang Zhennv by Gui Youguang in Ming Dynasty)
Idioms and allusions
"You fierce owl! You have taken away my children. Don't destroy my nest again. I worked hard to feed my children. I fell ill. Before the rainy day came, I picked up the soil under the mulberry root to mend the broken window quickly. "Now you are so cruel that you dare to bully me and destroy me. My mouth and feet are very tired. I pick reed flowers to cushion my nest. I've also accumulated hay to make a nest. My mouth is aching, but my nest hasn't been cleaned up yet. My feathers have withered, my tail has become withered and scorched, and my house has been tilted. How can I stand the wind and rain? I cry and wail
Chinese PinYin : fù mǔ ēn qín
My parents are kind and diligent
be gloomy of disposition and sullen of temper. yì yù guǎ huān