See me off
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù n ì é RS 庸 ng, which means to gaze at the arrival and the departure. It describes paying great attention to or admiring the people you see. From Zuo Zhuan, the first year of henggong.
Analysis of Idioms
Line of sight ceremony
The origin of Idioms
In the first year of henggong in Zuozhuan, Song Hua's father saw Kong's father's wife on the road, and he saw him off, saying, "beautiful and gorgeous." Hua Fu Du of the state of song saw Kong Fu's wife on the road. He welcomed her from the opposite side and looked back at her. He said, "it's beautiful and glorious."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. On the fifth day, more than 5000 students set out with backpacks, and the people along the way began to cry. Chapter 43 of Tao Juyin's a history of the reign of the Northern Warlords
Chinese PinYin : mù nì ér sòng
See me off
sit and prattle about the general principle. zuò ér lùn dào