livestock
PI Mao Dai Jiao is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is p ī m á OD à Iji à o, which refers to livestock. It comes from biography of lanterns in Jingde.
The origin of Idioms
Biography of lanterns in Jingde: "scholars do not live up to their teacher's opportunity, and they do not need to wear hair and horns?"
Idiom usage
In Ming Li Zhi's "abstaining from monks", it is said that "it is not true to say that if you wear hair and horns, you will be rewarded with faith and charity."
Chinese PinYin : pī máo dài jiǎo
livestock
be equal in match or contest of strength. qí gǔ xiāng dāng
Cast in bronze and cast in iron. tóng zhù tiě jiāo
give up all confidence in oneself. zì gān duò luò
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner. míng méi zhèng lǐ