He Han Jiang Huai
Hehanjianghuai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é h à NJI à nghu á I, which means the combination of the Yellow River, the Han River, the Yangtze River and the Huaihe River. From duanzhenghao, Shouli Ruzhen Mingfu.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Huang Shuchu's divertimento "duanzheng Hao, Shouli Ruzhen, Mingfu" is "the rule of birth, the river, the Han, the river and the Huaihe River."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
He Han Jiang Huai
serve parents while living and give proper burial after death - yǎng shēng sòng sǐ
seize every opportunity to secure personal gains - zuān tiān dǎ dòng
military orders are like a mountain - hào lìng rú shān
follow or obey with sincere willingness - shū xīn fú yì
have a squeeze hold on the enemy by slapping his back and strangling his throat - è hóu fǔ bèi
In filial piety and out of fraternity - rù xiào chū tì
try to pander to sb . 's weaknesses - ē qí suǒ hào
Eating old things is like a stick in the neck - shí gǔ rú gěng