women who died in defence of their honour
Sanzhen Wulie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ā nzhen ē NW ǔ Li è, which means the chastity and martyrdom used to praise women in feudal society. From under the eaves of Shanghai.
The origin of Idioms
The first act of Xia Yan's under the eaves of Shanghai: "you want him to be chaste, this is not too..."
Analysis of Idioms
Sanjhen jiulie
Idiom usage
It refers to the chastity of women praised by feudal society
Chinese PinYin : sān zhēn wǔ liè
women who died in defence of their honour
set the whole room roaring with laughter. hōng táng dà xiào
said of a loyal counsellor who gives admonition to the emperor in person. miàn shé tíng zhèng
deceive the emperor and ignore everybody else. qī jūn wǎng shàng
talk and laugh at the same time. zài xiào zài yán