my eligible son-in-law
Dong Chuang Jia son-in-law, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ō ngchu á ngji ā x ù, which means a good name for son-in-law. From the price by Chen Guokai.
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; of son-in-law
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: Dongchuang Jiaosuo
The origin of Idioms
"Since he became the son-in-law of the chief engineer, the section chiefs and directors of the factory seem to be more polite to him than they used to be," Chen Guokai wrote in his price
Idiom explanation
A good name for a son-in-law. It's the same as "the son-in-law of Dongchuang".
my eligible son-in-law
one cannot shirk responsibility for one 's crimes - zuì zé nán táo
solicit help from potential backers high and low - zuàn tiān mì féng
The teeth are few and the spirit is sharp - chǐ shǎo qì ruì
one 's character is correctly criticized only after his death - gài guān lùn dìng
reap the fruits of one's actions - zì zuò zì shòu