show filial obedience
Fan Mian Wen Xi, a Chinese idiom, is sh ā nzh ě NW ē nx í in pinyin, which means to show filial piety to parents. It comes from the biography of Huang Xiang.
Analysis of Idioms
Fan pillow Wenbei
The origin of Idioms
In Han Dynasty, Liu Zhen's biography of Huang Xiang: "father Kuang The poor have no servants. Xianggong is hardworking and devoted to support. In winter, there is no feeling of being loved by a person. In summer, you can fan the bed and pillow. In cold, you can warm the mat with your body. "
Idiom usage
To be filial to one's parents. example when the emperor's mother, Mrs. Zhu, and his son, Chen, were given a warm pillow, his uncle often sighed. Biography of Liu Bao in Southern History
Idioms and allusions
Huang Xiang is a famous filial son in ancient times. His mother died early. He is knowledgeable and reasonable. In the hot summer, he uses a fan to cool the mat and let his father sleep. In winter, he would first get into the bed and warm the quilt to let his father sleep. When he was the prefect of Wei County, the local area suffered from floods. He took out his salary and family property to help the victims. People called him: "unparalleled in the world, Jiangxia Huangxiang."
Chinese PinYin : shān zhěn wēn xí
show filial obedience
have one 's own way of doing things. zì zuò zhǔ zhāng
All clothes are easy to follow. bǎi yī bǎi suí
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual. ān pín lè dào