may your family grow and prosper like spreading melonvines
Mianmiangua, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is mi á NMI á NGU ā di é, meaning that it is like a continuous vine with many melons of different sizes. It is quoted as a tribute to the prosperity of future generations. From the book of songs Da Ya Mian.
Idiom explanation
Mianmian: continuous appearance; rung: melon.
The origin of Idioms
"Da Ya mian" in the book of Songs: "Mianmian Gua Ting, the birth of the people, from Tuju lacquer."
Idiom usage
It refers to the prosperity of the descendants. Example since Xia and Yin were attacked, Zong and Zhou were consecrated, and the six countries were confronted with each other. Pan Yue's poem "presenting Lu Ji to Jia Mi"
Chinese PinYin : mián mián guā dié
may your family grow and prosper like spreading melonvines
be so distressed as if one 's heart would break. āi āi yù jué
crane one 's neck and stand on tiptoe in pleasurable expectation. qiáo shǒu qǐ zú