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Guizheng Qiushou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ī zh è nqi ū sh ǒ u, meaning to be buried in his hometown after death. It comes from the records of gujianxiao Kong Junquan's house by Song Lian of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To be buried in one's hometown after death
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: guizhengshouqiu, guizhengshouqiu
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book "gujianjiao kongjunquancuo Zhi": "I have died thousands of years ago. So far, I intend to return to Qiushou, but I don't know that I died on the road."
Idiom explanation
To be buried in one's hometown after death. It is the same as "guizhengshouqiu".
Chinese PinYin : guī zhèng qiū shǒu
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