Raise children for the old, save grain for hunger
It is a Chinese idiom to raise one's son for the old and save grain for the famine. Its pinyin is y à ng é Rd à IL à o, J à g à f á NGJ à.
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Idiom: raising children for the old, accumulating grain to prevent hunger pronunciation: y ǎ ng é Rd à IL ǎ o, J ī g ǔ f á NGJ 瓙 interpretation: refers to raising sons in case of old age without support, saving grain for the prevention of famine. It is the same as "raising children for old age and accumulating grain for Famine".
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Yuan Gaoming's story of Pipa: Miss Niu admonishes his father: "father, it is to raise children for the old, to save grain for hunger."
Discrimination of words
The idioms are as follows: one is young children, and one is old, and one has accumulated grains to catch one's hunger \\\ĂĂĂӪӪӪӪӪㄤӪӪӪӪㄌㄌold, one is old, and one is old, and one is old, and one is old, one's old, one is old, who is old, who is old. The idiom is short idiom: the idiom is used as an object, an attribute, a sentence, a sentence, or a sentence, which is used to persuade people \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\tobe old, to save grain for hunger
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Gaoming, the word Shangda, Guixi people, officials in the mid Ming Dynasty. When he was young, he was famous for his filial piety; in the second year of Zong Jingtai in Ming Dynasty (1451), he became a Jinshi and was awarded a royal censor. When he was the governor of Henan, he once dethroned 60 subordinate officials. During the reign of Tianshun, he was promoted to be the Prime Minister of Dali temple. After emperor Xianzong of Ming Dynasty ascended the throne, he worshipped Gaoming as the censor of Youjin capital of Nanjing. In 1467, he was ordered to attack Yangzhou Salt bandits. In 1478, he was appointed governor of Fujian to suppress the rebellion of Shanghang.
Chinese PinYin : yǎng ér dài lǎo,jī gǔ fáng jī
Raise children for the old, save grain for hunger
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the stream never stops flowing. chuān liú bù xī
the very fowls and dogs have no peace. jī quǎn bù ān
halls for the performance of songs and dances. gē lóu wǔ xiè