Song qiaozhishou
Songqiaozhishou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ō ngqi á ozh ī sh ò u, which means songqio: the immortal chisongzi and Wangqiao in ancient legend. Refers to the longevity of an immortal. It comes from the biography of Wang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Wang Jizhuan in the book of Han Dynasty:" if you pay attention to this, you will have the ambition of Yao and Shun in your heart and the longevity of Qiao song in your body. "
Idiom usage
Examples
May the king follow the imperial edict to enter the imperial court and keep the official's day, and he will be honored for generations. Sui Shu: biography of Huangfu's birthday
Chinese PinYin : sōng qiáo zhī shòu
Song qiaozhishou
the continuation is only held by a silken thread. bù jué rú dài
play up to people of power and influence. tuō fèng pān lóng
our fox-furs are frayed and worn. hú qiú méng róng