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Xuanhua Chunshu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Xu ā nhu ā ch ū NSH ù, which means parents. Xuanhua refers to the mother and Chunshu refers to the father. It comes from Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion · training women".
The origin of Idioms
Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the Peony Pavilion, training the girl: "I wish you a peach tree. Although you are born late, you can see that the peach is ripe."
Idiom usage
As subject, predicate, attribute; of parents.
Chinese PinYin : xuān huā chūn shù
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appoint people on their merit. rèn xián shǐ néng
There is no end to brown clothes. hè yī bù wán
A thousand steps are changing with each passing day. rì zhuǎn qiān jiē
attend office morning and night. sù yè zài gōng
The difference between the two. mù bié huì fēn