Enjoy your meal
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī m ù t ǔ C ā n, which means courteous corporal. In the past, Zhou GongDan, his father Wen and brother Wu, took nine orders as his uncle, Yin Huaxia as his father, and he was still in the White House. Therefore, the way of Zhou was prosperous and the world was virtuous. It comes from Gao Biao, the biography of Wenyuan in the later Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[rhyme words] confused, uninhabited, touching the ground, looking at the mountains on one's cheek, ignorant of the horse's liver, sweeping the ground and lifting the sky, a pillar bearing the sky, fried with Osmunda beans, a mouthpiece of officials, and falling paper smoke
The origin of Idioms
Gao Biao, the biography of Wenyuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "in the old days of Zhou GongDan, his father Wen and brother Wu were appointed as his uncle in nine orders. Yin Huaxia, who was still in charge of drinking and drinking, joined the White House. Therefore, the way of Zhou was prosperous and the world was virtuous."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in dealing with affairs. example in every era, if a king wants to achieve a certain career, he must be polite to the worthy and the corporal, and not enough to become a hegemonic career.
Idiom story
During the Western Zhou Dynasty, King Cheng of Zhou inherited his father's will and enfeoffed the princes. He named Boqin the Marquis of Lu. The Duke of Zhou congratulated his brother Boqin and said, "you used to be a famous scholar of Lu. When you arrive, don't forget that you are the son of King Wen of Zhou, the younger brother of King Wu of Zhou, and now the uncle of King Cheng. You have to wash your hair three times, eat three times and cherish talents. "
Chinese PinYin : huī mù tǔ cān
Enjoy your meal
a man is not a stalk of grass or a tree. rén fēi tǔ mù
Cut one's bones to heal one's relatives. gē gǔ liáo qīn
understand a man by his faults. guān guò zhī rén
good quality gold and precious stones. liáng jīn měi yù
each family is provided for and each person is well-fed and well-clothed. rén jǐ jiā zú