Separate families
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē nm é NBI é h ù, which means to distinguish schools according to their own styles or opinions. From a cloud in Wushan, persuading the world.
Notes on Idioms
Classification: distinguishing; door: classification of common things; door: gateway.
The origin of Idioms
In a piece of cloud in Wushan, persuading the world by Yin Zhiping of Jin and Yuan Dynasties: "if you don't recognize and forget your name, you can only separate your family. Once you close your eyes and see your future, you will regret that you are not successful."
Idiom usage
According to the nature of things, Lingya fairy, Pilu fairy and jinhoop fairy are proud; Qixiang chariot is the virgin of Jinling. The eighty second chapter of Feng Shen Yan Yi by Xu Zhonglin in Ming Dynasty
Separate families
loyalty , filial piety , chastity and righteousness - zhōng xiào jié yì