take good care of one 's parents
Wen An Shi sleep, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è n ā NSH ì Q ǐ n, which means the filial piety of ancient princes and royal children to serve their parents. It's from the court's countermeasures.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty wrote in his countermeasures to the imperial court: "in addition to asking for peace and seeing sleep, we should observe the words and look at the colors. Therefore, there are a lot of people who can get that."
Idiom usage
It refers to children serving their parents.
Chinese PinYin : wèn ān shì qǐn
take good care of one 's parents
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