women and children
Women and children, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù R é NR ú Z ǐ, meaning women and children. It's from Jiao Zhan Shou CE.
Idiom: women and children
Pronunciation: F ù R é NR ú Z ǐ
Definition: women and children.
Source: jiaozhan shouce: "today's people have been in peace for a long time, and the people in the world are arrogant, lazy and fragile, just like women and children are not from the boudoir."
Example: in the epitaph of Yuan Gong (yuan kelizi, Yuan Shu) who participated in politics in Henan Province in the Ming Dynasty by Tian Lanfang of the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "everyone struggles to let down the strong and refuse the thief under the city, so that they can not get close to the city, while the old and the weak gather torches to burn their ladders, or heat oil to irrigate them, that is, women, children and children also fight for tile stones to fight the thief."
Chinese PinYin : fù rén rú zǐ
women and children
feel ashamed of one's inferiority. zì kuì bù rú
despise the poor and curry favour with the rich. xián pín ài fù