Mugongjinmu
Mu Gong Jin Mu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is m ù g ō NGJ ī nm ǔ, which means it refers to the couple who celebrate their birthday. It's from the book of the fairy tales: Mu Gong.
Analysis of Idioms
It's used as an object and attributive. It's used as a birthday celebration. It's a feast for the golden mother and the wooden father. Zhao Yi's sixty envoys of shouquantizhuang in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Du Guangting of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the collection of anecdotes from the legend of immortals, Mu Gong: "in the early Han Dynasty, children sang in the Taoist song:" wear a green skirt, go to the gate of heaven, bow to the golden mother, and worship Mu Gong. " At that time, no one knew it, but Zhang Zifang knew it. "
Mugongjinmu
mountains multiply and streams double back - shān zhòng shuǐ fù
those who are above and those who are below are all on good terms - shàng hé xià mù
Carve the spleen and the kidney - juān pí zhuó shèn