marriages of one's sons and daughters
Wish for peace, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi à NGP í ngzh à Yu à n, which means the marriage of children. It comes from the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom story
During the reign of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Xiang Chang, a hermit, was talented and learned all his life, but he didn't want to be an official. He raised some of his sons and daughters and helped them get married. After that, he bid farewell to his family, traveled with his friend Beihai Qinqing, and finally died in his hometown.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the later Han Dynasty, Xiang Changzhuan: "in Jianwu, when a man and a woman are married, it is not necessary to judge the family affairs, just as I am dead. So he wantonly toured the five famous mountains with the same good Beihai Bird Festival, but he didn't know what to do. "
Idiom usage
To be formal; be an object; refer to the marriage of children
Examples
Now that his son has grown up, he plans to complete his marriage in autumn, with the hope of peace. The 56th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
Chinese PinYin : xiàng píng zhī yuàn
marriages of one's sons and daughters
heal the wounded and rescue the dying. jiù sǐ fú wēi
seize every minute and second. zhēng fēn duó miǎo