said of a widow or concubine who remarried
Pipa bienong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í P á Bi é nॸng, which means that in the old days, women abandoned their husbands and remarried. From naihetian jizuo.
The origin of Idioms
Li Yu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in naihetian jizuo: "those who have a short life are the beautiful women who have left their souls; those who have a bitter life are the pipa."
Analysis of Idioms
Pipa biebao
Idiom usage
It refers to the remarriage of a woman.
Chinese PinYin : pí pá bié nòng
said of a widow or concubine who remarried
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