bumper grain harvest
Manchu, a Chinese idiom, is R á NgR á NGM ǎ NJI ā in pinyin, which means to describe a good harvest and a full grain warehouse. It comes from the funny biographies of historical records.
Idiom usage
It refers to the example of grain full warehouse. In Qin and Han Dynasties, the family was full of people. In Yan Fu's "on salvation"
The origin of Idioms
According to the funny biography in historical records, "Ou is full of bons, evil is full of cars, the five grains are well-known, and the family is full of people."
Chinese PinYin : ráng ráng mǎn jiā
bumper grain harvest
a scene of light heartedness of the people in times of peace. hán bǔ gǔ fù
precious pearl in the ancient legend. suí hóu zhī zhū