Brothers and nephews
Brother and nephew, Chinese idiom, Pinyin D ì n á NZ ǐ zh í, generally refers to the younger generation of men.
pronunciation
Pinyin: D ì n á NZ ǐ zh í phonetic notation: ㄉㄧㄣㄢㄗㄧㄧㄓㄧㄧ
explain
Generally refers to the younger generation of men.
Classics
According to Zhai Hao's popular edition of the Qing Dynasty, there are four words in the Yuan Dynasty: the newly attached soldiers, the brothers and nephews, and the evil young people. Not for a moment, the ghost led several brothers and nephews to the temple. ——The second chapter of he Dian
usage
A man of the younger generation.
Brothers and nephews
We can't talk about the ugly family - jiā chǒu bù kě wài tán
particles of sand accumulated will form a towering pile - jī shā chéng tǎ
cut off one 's country from the outside world - bì guān suǒ guó