Morning and evening
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch é NC ā nm ù x ǐ ng, which means to pay homage and say hello according to etiquette. It comes from Dunhuang bianwenji: Happy King fate.
The origin of Idioms
In Dunhuang bianwenji: happy fate of the king: "since the wife is gone, it is difficult for the king to stay. Then he made his concubines give up with each other. Do not forget to send medicine and tea
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of courtesy.
Morning and evening
leave only after each has enjoyed himself to the utmost - jìn huān ér sàn
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities - bǎi shè chóng jiǎn