Minhe Nianren
Minhe Nianren is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is m í NH é Ni á NR ě n, which means "Minle Nianfeng". It comes from the history of emperor Xiaohuan in the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To refer to the current situation
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Min he Nian Feng
The origin of Idioms
"After the Han Dynasty, Emperor Xiaohuan Ji" said: "thanks to the help of guhumerus, the ugly and the ugly disappeared, the people were harmonious and young, the people were broad and straightforward, and they were well-known."
Idiom explanation
It is said that the folk music is prosperous.
Minhe Nianren
A thousand strokes of a gong, one stroke of a gong - qiān chuí dǎ luó,yī chuí dìng shēng
Birds of prey will strike, fly low and gather their wings - zhì niǎo jiāng jī,bēi fēi liǎn yì
an unfavorable prognosis with a half possibility of death - bàn sǐ bàn shēng
to see little of each other though living nearby - zhǐ chǐ tiān yá
You can't judge by appearances - rén bù kě mào xiàng
hands and eyes acting in coordination - shǒu huī mù sòng