Children in black
Wuyi: Wuyi lane, where Wangdao, xie'an and other aristocratic families lived in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wang Xie is such a famous family. Later, it generally refers to the children of wealthy families.
Idiom explanation
Wu Yi: Wu Yi lane, where Wang Dao, Xie an and other aristocratic families lived in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wang Xie is such a famous family. Later, it generally refers to the children of wealthy families.
Idioms and allusions
[source of idiom]: in Qing Dynasty, Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan - refuse media": "if the water Pavilion contains spring, then there will be the black clothes with the red skirt." [example of idiom]: in Yu Huai's miscellaneous notes on Banqiao · ya you of Qing Dynasty: "the children in Wuyi, the lake and Haibin, pass by Zhao Li without playing the flute."
Discrimination of words
Idiom usage: used as subject, object and attribute; used in writing. [synonym]: childe, king and grandson
Chinese PinYin : wū yī zǐ dì
Children in black
a man of inferior and ordinary ability. chū lì yōng cái
be busy at putting up installations. dà xīng tǔ mù
unable to get up after a fall. yī diē bù zhèn
bring forth the new through the old. tuī chén zhì xīn
cause destruction to both sides. liǎng bài jù shāng