Swallow bite
Swallow bite, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à NZ à Xi á NSH í, which means the hardship of raising children. It comes from rensu Qin by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Swallow bite: This is often used when a mother talks about the pain of raising her son.
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of yuan · anonymous's frozen Su Qin: "don't worry about staying in October. I just cuddle up to dry and wet when I was young. I praise him so much, just like swallows eating."
Idiom explanation
It is a metaphor for the hardship of raising children.
Chinese PinYin : yàn zǐ xián shí
Swallow bite
blazing fire and dry wood -- from bad to worse. liè huǒ gān chái
an incompetent man clings to a good position. nú mǎ liàn zhàn dòu
not see the wood for the tress. zhī qí yī,bù zhī qí èr
There is a mirror in the chest. xiōng yǒu xuán jìng