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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē J ī nzh ī m é ng, which means that a man and a woman make a marriage contract by their parents before they are born. From Yuan Shi · criminal law · Er · Hu marriage.
Idiom usage
Although there is a separate alliance between the two families, the Ministry of industry and the whole family have already broken up. It is a long cherished wish that Mr. Lang met a secluded official. The 30th chapter of Ling Mengchu's the second quarter of the Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Yuan Shi · criminal law annals · 2 · household marriage" says that "when men and women discuss marriage, they are forbidden to marry if they are betrothed by the finger belly cutting Jin."
Chinese PinYin : gē jīn zhī méng
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send a punitive expedition for. xīng shī wèn zuì
a thousand things wait to be done. bǎi fèi dài xīng
with mild and affectionate words. shuō qīn dào rè
Eat ginger and drink vinegar. yǎo jiāng xiā cù
There is something to be said later. tuì yǒu hòu yán
give the wrongdoer a way out. wǎng kāi yī miàn