The bottom of the hill
Gangtouzedi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā NGT ó uz é D ǐ, which means a rich family. From "to Hangzhou" by Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object, it refers to the general name of a rich family
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rich family
The origin of Idioms
In "going to Hangzhou" written by Yuan Zhen of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "Jun Gu Feng Mao is really valuable. What's the point of Gangtou zedi?"
Idiom explanation
In the Tang Dynasty, great importance was attached to aristocratic families. Cui, Lu, Li and Zheng were the four surnames of Jiamen. Lu was called gangtoulu and Li zedili. It is generally called the aristocratic family.
Chinese PinYin : gāng tóu zé dǐ
The bottom of the hill
may the hoofs of the unicorn bring you much luck -- may you have many good sons. lín zhǐ chéng xiáng
place one 's intentions on things. bǐ wù cǐ zhì
Divide the grass and the soil. fēn máo zuò tǔ