family of scholars
Shi Li Jia Ren is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh ī L ǐ R é NJI ā, which means people who read for generations and take traditional feudal ethics as their code of conduct. It's from 20 years of witnessing.
The origin of Idioms
The ninety first chapter of Wu Yanren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty: "good Mrs. ye, she comes from a family of poetry and etiquette, and knows the rules and manners."
Idiom usage
The home of a scholar.
Examples
"You see, they are all such children. What hope is there for the so-called poetic and scholarly family?" Qin said with emotion. Ba Jin's autumn three
Chinese PinYin : shī lǐ rén jiā
family of scholars
be sentimentally attached to homeland. gù tǔ nán lí
green light and yellow volume -- to study at night. qīng dēng huáng juàn
An ugly daughter-in-law must see her father-in-law. chǒu xí fù zǒng de jiàn gōng pó
act in undue confidence of one 's own ability and look down upon others. fù cái ào wù