to please one 's parents by living with them
Chenghuanxia, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é nghu ā nx ī Xi à, which means to serve parents. It comes from the book of filial piety.
Analysis of Idioms
Take pleasure under the knee
Idiom usage
It refers to serving his parents in jichenjiqiu, taking the opportunity of the Han Dynasty to the common platform, inheriting the joys, and controlling Pan Yu in his home. "Shanglian envoy Qi" by Luo Binwang in Tang Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Filial piety · sage rule" says: "so under the knee of one's own birth, it is strict to support one's parents."
to please one 's parents by living with them
be like birds flying in different directions - láo yàn fēn fēi
look for a needle in a bottle of hay - dà hǎi lāo zhēn
Watching and listening to the wind - guān huà tīng fēng
Hidden willows and hidden flowers - liǔ àn huā zhē
He who knows current affairs is a hero - shí shí wù zhě wéi jùn jié