Reborn father and mother
The Chinese idiom ch ó ngsh ē ngy é Ni á ng is used to refer to a person who has saved his life and has another parent. It comes from a brief history of civilization.
The origin of Idioms
The 38th chapter of Li Baojia's a brief history of civilization in the Qing Dynasty: "you are a prisoner of death. If the grand master wants to exonerate you, it's all thanks to me saying a few good words. I'm your reborn father." ?
Analysis of Idioms
Related idioms: white faced scholar
Chinese PinYin : chóng shēng yé niáng
Reborn father and mother
live in straitened circumstances. pá shū yǐn shuǐ
the first ten-li resting station. shí lǐ cháng tíng