filial piety
Wuniaoyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ū Ni ǎ OS ī Q í ng, which means the filial piety of serving and respecting relatives. From the petition.
The origin of Idioms
Li Mi's Chen Qing Biao in the Jin Dynasty said, "I'm willing to beg for the end of my life."
Idiom usage
My minister has been away from home for a long time, and my mother is in critical condition now. I hope your majesty will send my minister back to his hometown, and I'll have nothing to do with her.
Chinese PinYin : wū niǎo sī qíng
filial piety
sell family properties to relieve the distress of people. huǐ jiā shū guó
board is erected in the transportation hub for people to write comments. fěi bàng zhī mù
Carved walls and lofty buildings. diāo qiáng jùn yǔ