Huang Mian Ao Zi
Huang mianaozi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á ngmi á n ǎ oz ǐ, meaning the sun in winter. It's from volume one of Helin Yulu.
The origin of Idioms
Volume one of the great Sutra of the Song Dynasty, the jade dew in the crane forest: "in the first month of renyin's reign, the rain and snow are ten days in a row, and suddenly it begins. Weng Kui, a prime minister in Lu Li, called for congratulations and said, "the Yellow Mian coat has come out. '”
Idiom usage
As the subject or object; of the sun.
Chinese PinYin : huáng mián ǎo zǐ
Huang Mian Ao Zi
one 's sincerity moves even the sucking pigs and fish. xìn jí tún yú