Two in three
SANWO liangkuai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s à NW à Li à ngku à I, which means having many wives and concubines. It comes from Jin Ping Mei CI Hua.
Idiom usage
There are only one man and one woman under the knee.
The origin of Idioms
"Jin Ping Mei CI Hua" chapter 76: "as the saying goes, three Wo two pieces, big wife and small wife, two spoons in a bowl, not soup on the wipe, how not some gas son."
Idiom explanation
Having many wives and concubines. A large number of children.
Chinese PinYin : sān wō liǎng kuài
Two in three
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answer as quickly as the flowing of water. yìng dá rú xiǎng
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