A woman needs to marry
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is n ǚ zh ǎ NGX ū Ji à, which means that a woman must marry when she grows up. It's from the five Lantern Festival, Yuan Dynasty, the servant Yang Jie.
The origin of Idioms
"There is a verse that men do not marry and women do not marry," says Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty in the Yuan Dynasty of the five Lantern Festival: "men must marry and women must marry."
Analysis of Idioms
A woman must marry, a woman should marry
Idiom usage
When a woman comes of age, she says, "a man should marry a man." (Yu Jing Tai Ji, marriage discussion, by Zhu Ding, Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : nǚ zhǎng xū jià
A woman needs to marry
as easily as turning one 's hand over. fǎn shǒu kě dé
The Dragon leaps and the leopard changes. lóng téng bào biàn