Yang Sheng Huang que
Yang shenghuangque, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á ngsh ē nghu á ngqu è, which means to repay the debt. It's from the continuation of Qi Xie Ji.
Idiom explanation
Take it as a reward. The same as "Yang Kehuan".
Idioms and allusions
Source: according to the continuation of qixiejie written by Liang Wujun in the Southern Dynasty, Yang Bao, a Hongnong man in the Eastern Han Dynasty, saved a yellow sparrow when he was young, and then a boy in yellow gave four white rings to report to each other, which means that he should make his descendants prominent and become the third Duke. Later, he took "Yang Sheng Huang Que" as an example.
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Yang quehuan
Chinese PinYin : yáng shēng huáng què
Yang Sheng Huang que
knit one 's brows in despair. chóu méi lèi yǎn
Abandon the same or the different. qì tóng jí yì
Hide the truth from the world. mán tiān mèi dì
The pearls of the Sui Dynasty. suí zhū jīng bì