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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ē J ī nzh ī m é ng, which means that a man and a woman make a marriage contract by their parents before they are born. From Yuan Shi · criminal law · Er · Hu marriage.
Idiom usage
Although there is a separate alliance between the two families, the Ministry of industry and the whole family have already broken up. It is a long cherished wish that Mr. Lang met a secluded official. The 30th chapter of Ling Mengchu's the second quarter of the Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"Yuan Shi · criminal law annals · 2 · household marriage" says that "when men and women discuss marriage, they are forbidden to marry if they are betrothed by the finger belly cutting Jin."
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have a great effect will have much effect - míng xiào dà yà
Tall buildings rise from the ground - wàn zhàng gāo lóu píng dì qǐ