marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner
Ming Dynasty marriage is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m í NGH ū nzh è ngq ǔ, which means a formal marriage. Now it refers to a legal marriage in line with the provisions of the marriage law. It comes from Guan Hanqing's saving the wind and dust in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
The woman of the Cao family, or in other words, married openly and married first.
Analysis of Idioms
Close synonyms: marriage, marriage, marriage
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Guan Hanqing's "save the wind and dust" the fourth fold: "there is a clear marriage, which openly breaks the customs."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the marriage that has gone through formal procedures, and now it refers to the legal marriage that conforms to the provisions of the marriage law.
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner
racing together bridle to bridle - bìng jià qí qū
Take advantage of the emperor to order the princes - xié tiān zǐ yǐ lìng zhū hóu