support one's family
Support the family, pronunciation y ǎ gji ā Hu ó K ǒ u, Chinese idiom, maintain a family life. From the ninety ninth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "those clerks and yamen servants are yamen who spend money to buy food. Who don't want to get rich? We have to support our families. "
Idiom explanation
Explanation: support a family.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 99 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "those clerks and yamen servants are yamen who spend money to buy food. Who don't want to get rich? We have to support our families. "
Examples of Idioms
You cost me eighty-two yuan. It's all up to you. Xia Jingqu's the thirty third chapter of the wild old man's Expositions in Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
To support a family
Idiom usage
Usage: used as subject, predicate and object; refers to maintaining the life of a family
support one's family
like nature itself -- highest quality - hún rán zì chéng
liquor talks mighty loud when it gets loose from the jug - jiǔ hòu wú dé
ride a tiger and find it hard to get off - qí hǔ nán xià
be in a deplorable plight and powerless - shì qióng lì cù