Hu Yue's family
Hu Yue family is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is h ú Yu è y ī Ji ā, which means that people living far away gather together. It is also said that there is a family all over the world. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the seventh year of Zhenguan of Tang Taizong.
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the seventh year of Zhenguan of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty:" the emperor ordered the Turkic Jieli Khan to dance, and the Nanman chief Feng Zhi to Dai Yongshi. He said with a smile: "the Huyue family has never existed since ancient times."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English. The 68th chapter of the romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties by Chu Ren in Qing Dynasty: "Feng Zhi and Dai chanted poems, and then said with a smile:" the Hu Yue family has never existed in ancient times! "
Chinese PinYin : hú yuè yī jiā
Hu Yue's family
different versions of hearsay. chuán wén yì cí
decline with all sorts of excuses. tuī sān tuī sì
change existing habits and customs. yí fēng yì sú
the breaking of rock frightens the heaven. shí pò tiān jīng
expect tremendous return from meager investment. tún tí ráng tián