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Ciwuhuibu is a modern idiom, pronounced C í w ū f ǎ Nb ǔ, which means that children repay their parents for their upbringing.
interpretation
Kindness: support. Back feeding: the black chicks grow up and feed their mother.
source
"Therefore, master Yuanjian's twenty-four articles of filial piety:" the Ciwu's return is still sentimental, and the wild geese just fly and go. " The second part of Xue Bao's mother recognition by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "as the saying goes, a horse has a bridle. The dog has the grass, kicking on the street, giving back to the dog. "
usage
In return for one's parents.
Analysis of Idioms
Emotional color: commendatory words, idiom structure: subject predicate form, generation time: ancient times
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fail to keep proper separation of the sexes in upper-class families - wéi bó bù xiū