A hundred people
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h é m é Nb ǎ IK ǒ u, which means everyone in the family. It comes from the biography of Zhao Qi in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhao Qi in the book of the later Han Dynasty, sun songmi asked Qi, "if you don't think your son is a cake seller, you should ask each other, and if you don't have a heavy complaint, you will die? I am sun Binshi of Beihai. He is a man of all mouth, equal in strength and able to help each other. "
Idiom usage
All the members of the family are loyal to their ministers and filial to their sons, but they can't repay their kindness. They have to do their best to be loyal to their ministers and filial to their sons. (Zhang Juzheng of the Ming Dynasty, the book of thanking kindness after the funeral)
Chinese PinYin : hé mén bǎi kǒu
A hundred people
A little bird's nest and a little bird's nest. què cháo jiū jù
return to one 's former career. chóng lǐ jiù yè