the happiness of a family union
Tianlun is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is ti ā NL ú nzh ī L è, which means the family fun between the older generation and the younger generation. Tianlun originally refers to the ethical relationship between brothers, and then refers to the blood relationship between the older generation and the younger generation. It comes from preface of spring banquet from Ditao garden by Li Bai of Tang Dynasty.
Basic definition
Tianlun: used to refer to the relationship between father and son, brothers, etc. Family fun.
Detailed explanation
Tianlun refers to the relationship between father and son, brother and so on. Family fun. < li > < li > [from]: preface to the spring banquet from my brother's peach garden by Li Bai of Tang Dynasty: "meeting the fragrant garden of peach blossom, ordering the happiness of Tianlun." < / Li > < li > [example]: at this time, if the father can maintain a considerable income, the family will certainly be full of ~. On Confucianism, Taoism and bandits by Wen Yiduo
Idiom explanation
Tianlun: used to refer to the relationship between father and son, brothers, etc. Family fun.
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai's preface to the spring banquet from the peach garden in Tang Dynasty: "meeting the fragrant garden of peach blossoms, ordering the happiness of Tianlun."
Idiom usage
Take as an object; generally refer to family fun.
Chinese PinYin : tiān lún zhī lè
the happiness of a family union
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water. fù tāng dǎo huǒ
I'd like to take credit for it. yāo gōng xī chǒng
cover and contain everything. bāo luó wàn xiàng
evoke memories of the past while living in the present. gǎn jīn sī xī
twist another around one 's little finger. gǔ zhǎng zhī shàng