A good family
The pronunciation is Ji ā J ì R é Nb ì. It is a Chinese idiom, which refers to excellent talents. It comes from Shi sou · Guo Chao Xia by Hu Yinglin of Ming Dynasty.
Explanation: it refers to excellent talents. [source]: in Ming Dynasty, Hu Yinglin's "shisou · guochaoxia": "in the time of Mu temple, he lived in Chengping, recommended the gentry Webb, made the Gu Ling Jian, and gathered in the capital." meaning refers to excellent talents
Chinese PinYin : jiā jì rén bì
A good family
be somewhat refined in one 's rough way. cū zhōng yǒu xì