Father and mother
Gu father and silkworm mother, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǔ f ù C á nm ǔ, which means the legendary god of agriculture and mulberry. It comes from Lei Shuo Xu Xian Zhuan.
Idiom usage
As an object, it refers to the God of agriculture
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Zeng Zhen's Lei Shuo Xu Xian Zhuan: "when the three rivers are hungry, there is a Qingyi sound saying:" the world hates the five grains, and the land department has already collected their seeds. We can take the opportunity to thank the father and the silkworm mother of the grain, and we should give them a good harvest. "
Father and mother
win a noble position for oneself and for one 's wife and leave it to one 's posterity - fēng qī yìn zǐ
greatly discerning and apprehending - dà chè dà wù
It's not easy to be a woodcutter - qiáo sū bù cuàn