the kindness of caring for -- saying of the sons for their parents ' kindness
Gu Fuzhi en, a Chinese idiom, is g ù f ù zh ē n in pinyin, which refers to the kindness of parents. From the book of songs · Xiaoya · Liao E.
Idiom explanation
Gu: look back; Fu: repeat.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Polygonum Curcuma": "my father begets me, my mother bows me Take care of me, get back to me, get in and out of me.
Idiom usage
It refers to the kindness of parents. example it's natural for me to hear about the relationship between father and son. Although the son is unfilial, the father does not lose his kindness. (the fourth fold of Shi Junbao's willows on the Qujiang River in the Yuan Dynasty) the minister was not allowed to sue Ning, but the general secretary was in charge of private affairs, and rarely followed the funeral of three years in order to repay Gu Fu's kindness. The way of propriety and righteousness was actually withering. ——Biography of Chen Zhongzhuan
Chinese PinYin : gù fù zhī ēn
the kindness of caring for -- saying of the sons for their parents ' kindness
attract the attention of the elegant young idlers. zhāo fēng yǐn dié
save one 's country so that it may survive. jiù wáng tú cún
Cast a soldier in the face of adversity. lín nàn zhù bīng
live in straitened circumstances. chuò shū yǐn shuǐ