Widower and widower
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Idiom explanation
A person who has no labor force and no relatives to support.
The origin of Idioms
In Mencius, the second king of Liang Hui written by Zou mengke in the Warring States period, it is said that "old people without a wife are widowers, old people without a husband are widowers, old people without a son are alone, young people without a father are orphans; the poor people in the world have no complaints."
Widower and widower
look fierce and talk boisterously - jí yán lì sè
there was no testimony of witness after the conspirator passed away - sǐ wú duì zhèng
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person - fán tāi ròu yǎn
attend all the housework personally - shēn cāo jǐng jiù
A longer dream is a shorter one - gēng cháng mèng duǎn
Five accumulation and six acceptance - wǔ jī liù shòu
persevere ten years in one 's studies in spite of hardships - shí nián hán chuāng