Take care of yourself
Lao Gu Fu, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Q ú L á og ù f ù in pinyin, which means tired, hardworking and caring. It comes from the biography of empress concubine in the history of the Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Tiredness: tiredness, tiredness. Gu Fu: care and nurture.
The origin of Idioms
In the first biography of the empress concubine in the history of the Yuan Dynasty: "the emperor was the Empress Dowager of the former Emperor, and the suming pot was used as a supplement to the former dynasty. It was courteous and thrifty, with the quality of birth and birth, and the thought of labor and recovery."
Chinese PinYin : qú láo gù fù
Take care of yourself
sell one 's birthright for a pottage of lentils. wèi xiǎo shī dà
separation of husband and wife. jìng pò chāi fēn
try to stop the passage of time. cháng shéng xì jǐng
White knife in, red knife out. bái dāo zǐ jìn,hóng dāo zǐ chū