your brothers
Yukun Jinyou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù K ū NJ ī NY ǒ u, which means a good name for another brother. It comes from the spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms, qianlianglu, XinPan.
Idiom explanation
You and Kun: brothers. A good name for someone's brother.
The origin of Idioms
In the spring and Autumn Annals of the Sixteen Kingdoms, qianlianglu, XinPan, written by Cui Hong of the Northern Dynasty, it is said that "XinPan, the word Huaiyuan, is also a Taoist in Longxi. Brother jiankuang and brother Baoxun are both famous for their talent and knowledge. Qin and Yong said, "three dragons and one gate, gold and jade."
Idiom usage
Praise others
Examples
I've never seen it before, but I've never seen it before. Liu Zihui, Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yù kūn jīn yǒu
your brothers
finish penciling one 's eyebrows slightly. dàn sǎo é méi
an utterly inadequate measure. bēi shuǐ yú xīn