a newly widowed woman
Wen Jun Xin duo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w é NJ ū nx ī NGU ǎ, which means that a woman dies soon after her husband. It comes from the biography of Sima Xiangru in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Sima Xiangru in historical records, it is said that "when the emperor Zhuo was born, there was a female Wenjun, a new widow and a good voice. Therefore, Xiang rumiao and Ling were important to each other, and they were chosen by Qin heart." After that, Xiangru made people give Wenjun and his waiters great hospitality. Wen Jun ran to Xiangru at night. Xiangru and Chi returned to Chengdu. "
Analysis of Idioms
Wen Junzao Shao
Idiom usage
It is not long since a woman's husband died.
Examples
Among them, there are beautiful women who have lost their souls, literati who are new and widowed. Zhang Dai's dream of Tao an · Yanyu building in Ming Dynasty
Idiom story
Sima Xiangru, a Fu writer in the Western Han Dynasty, returned to his hometown in Chengdu after the death of Liang Xiaowang. His friend Wang Ji, the magistrate of Linqiong County, invited him to visit Zhuo wangsun's family. He fell in love with Zhuo Wenjun, the widow daughter of Zhuo wangsun. They set up a private life and eloped back to his helpless home. They opened a hotel and began to live their miserable life.
Chinese PinYin : wén jūn xīn guǎ
a newly widowed woman
strike first to gain the initiative. xiān fā zhì rén
live in the wilds and dwell in caves. xué jū yě chǔ
token granted by the emperor. dān shū tiě quàn
courage of a warrior and the soul of a musician. jiàn dǎn qín xīn
hold down a job without doing a stroke of work. shī wèi sù cān