Be a good wife
Xiama Fengfu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi à m à f é NGF à, which is used to refer to people who go back to their old business. It's from Mencius with all his heart.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius: in Jin Dynasty, there is Feng Fu who is good at fighting tiger and is a good scholar. In the wild, there are many people chasing tiger, and the tiger is defeated by Yu, and Mo dares to fight. When you see Feng Fu, you will meet her, and Feng Fu will rush out of the car, and everyone will be happy. Those who are scholars will laugh
Analysis of Idioms
Another Feng Fu
[rhyme words] they are not related to others, have a good view of the world's natural resources, look down upon others, have three relatives and six friends, be indifferent to the world's experience, be arbitrary and domineering, be magnanimous, be greedy for ink and ink, have a deep understanding of the world, and keep away from dogs
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Examples
Thanks to the spirit of Tianzu, I was lucky to be a "lost horse Saigong". Now it seems unnecessary to learn that "~"! The third chapter of children's Heroes
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, Feng Fu, a warrior of the state of Jin, dared to fight a tiger with her bare hands. Later, he announced that she would never fight a tiger again and devoted herself to reading. One day, he went to the countryside with his friends and saw many people besieging a tiger, but he didn't dare to come forward. Feng Fu went up to catch the tiger and fell it to death. Her friend said, "you're back in your old business."
Chinese PinYin : xià mǎ féng fù
Be a good wife
see little of the world and hear little of what is going on outside. guǎ jiàn xiǎn wén
act according to one 's capability. liàng cái ér wéi
A hundred fold will not destroy. bǎi zhé bù cuī