share with relatives and friends
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā NQ ī nd à Ig ù, which means to have relations with relatives and friends. It comes from the Black Whirlwind by Gao Wenxiu of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Gao Wenxiu's "Black Whirlwind" the fourth fold: "therefore, the top of the dress is a person who delivers food to his relatives and friends, and the one who is in charge of the prison will not pull Hu."
Idiom usage
Combined; attributive; derogatory
Examples
Yuan anonymous "contract text" the third fold: "the writing on this document to see people, but also only for relatives."
Chapter 90 of marriage to awaken the world: so he had relatives and relatives, received relief on weekdays, sold rice and grain, and the taxi people outside the city got nine percent out of ten.
Chapter 87 of the lamp on the wrong side of the road: "if there are relatives and acquaintances in all businesses, there will be people who are happy."
The thirty sixth chapter of the wild old man's Expositions: "in Wujiang County, however, none of those who are close to the literati are not completely annoyed by him."
Guo clarified the opening ten of the story of the sword: "Peng Baoxuan suddenly fell ill and died, and he had no children. Those who were close to Peng Baoxuan started a lawsuit for their property."
Analysis of Idioms
Close relatives and friends
Lantern riddle noodles
Chinese PinYin : zhān qīn dài gù
share with relatives and friends
Spurt blood to pollute oneself. pēn xuè zì wū
Urgent officials slow down the people. jí lì huǎn mín
Riding a donkey and singing on the ba. qí lǘ yín bà shàng