Push dry to wet
Push dry to wet, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Tu ī g ā NJI ù sh ī, means to describe the hard work of raising children. It comes from sun Rongdian's tomb.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Tianchen of the Ming Dynasty's the story of killing a dog: three years of breast feeding, deep love, pushing the dry to the wet.
Analysis of Idioms
Push the dry to get wet
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used of a mother
Chinese PinYin : tuī gàn jiù shī
Push dry to wet
Promote the clean and strict customs. yáng qīng lì sú