the husband to sing and the wife to follow
Fu sing Fu Sui, pronounced f à ch à NGF à Su í, is an idiom, which originally means that the feudal society believed that the wife must obey her husband, but later refers to the harmony between husband and wife. It's from guanyinzi Sanji.
The origin of Idioms
"Guanyinzi · Sanji" says: "the principle of the world is advocated by the husband and followed by the woman."
usage
It refers to the harmony between husband and wife. example chunlang and his wife prayed silently. Since then, there has been harmony. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Male singer and female follower
Chinese PinYin : fū chàng fù suí
the husband to sing and the wife to follow
make a fetish of somebody or something. fèng rú shén míng
the huanghe river is clear and the seas are calm. hé qīng hǎi yàn
be contrite and reform oneself. zì yuàn zì yì
limited outlook and experience. yǒu zhōng kuī rì