Strict father and filial son
Father strict filial piety, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù y á NZ ǐ Xi à o, meaning that the father strictly discipline their children, children obedient and filial to their father. From the tomb list of Mr. Chen in Guangling.
The idiom comes from the epitaph of Mr. Chen in Guangling written by Lu Wen of Tang Dynasty: "when I first saw the people of a village, my father was strict, my son was filial, my father was long and my son was young and respectful, I saw the words and the color."
Chinese PinYin : fù yán zǐ xiào
Strict father and filial son
manage somehow to relieve embarrassment. liáo yǐ jiě cháo
Public talent and public expectation. gōng cái gōng wàng
In the morning and in the evening. zhāo liáng mù jìn