The feeling of frost and dew
The feeling of frost and dew is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is Shu ā NGL ù zh ī g ǎ n, which means the memory of parents or ancestors. It comes from the book of rites, sacrifice and righteousness written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of rites · Jiyi written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, "when frost and dew come down, a gentleman must have a sad heart, which is not cold."
Idiom usage
It's called showing one's heart and comforting one's feeling of frost and dew. Song zenggong's "the system of few teachers given to the crown prince by Zuo Chengpu Zong, a Chinese official"
Analysis of Idioms
Frost and dew
Chinese PinYin : shuāng lù zhī gǎn
The feeling of frost and dew
help at the loss of one 's life. liǎng lèi chā dāo
Depicting the head and drawing the corner. miáo tóu huà jiǎo
unprecedented and unrepeatable. guāng qián jué hòu