Chongmian formation
Chongyu diezu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó nggu ī di é Z ǔ, meaning to be an official for generations. It comes from Ming Dynasty Song Lian's tablet inscription on the tomb of Mr. Wu.
Idiom usage
He came from a family of two groups.
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote the inscription on the tomb of Mr. Wu of the eastern Wu Dynasty: "for the right people who have heard about the world, there are those who are in the same group. If you look at their family history, you will find that they have been lost for several generations, or even one or two of them."
Idiom explanation
It refers to being an official for generations.
Chinese PinYin : chóng guī dié zǔ
Chongmian formation
to hold back from taking action against an evildoer for fear of involving good people. tóu shǔ jì qì
In the world of rivers and lakes, my heart hangs in Wei que. shēn zài jiāng hú,xīn xuán wèi què
one 's love for scholars is equal to one 's thirst for water. ài cái ruò kě