Morning crow of hen
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ì NJ ī ch é nm í ng, used to refer to women stealing power and disorderly politics. It comes from the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the chronicle of donghun marquis.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the chronicle of the Marquis donghun, it is said that "as for the wrongs of mourning and feasting, the ugliness of the three-year history, the defiance of the common way, and the crowing of the hen in the morning, we can get some of them."
Analysis of Idioms
Hen sichen
Idiom usage
If a woman has the intelligence, knowledge of the past and the present, just to assist a gentleman, to help his deficiency, there will be no morning cry of a hen, leading to disaster. Northern Qi Dynasty: Yan Zhitui's family precepts: Governing the family
Chinese PinYin : pìn jī chén míng
Morning crow of hen
face red or pale with too much anxiety. jí chì bái liǎn
be prepared for danger in times of peace. jū ān sī wēi