Morning ginseng
Morning ginseng, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù L ǐ ch é NC ā n, which means to pay homage sooner or later; it describes piety. It's from playing in the river Pavilion by Dai Shanfu of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Wu Ming Shi's the third fold of the river Pavilion: you are the morning ginseng in the evening, how can you sleep in the waves like an wild one. Also for the morning and evening ceremony.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in communication
Analysis of Idioms
Chao Shen Mu Li
Morning ginseng
too great pleasure will bring about sadness - lè jí shēng bēi
external things that are not physically connected with oneself - shēn wài zhī wù
Hold your hands and hold your feet - liǎn shǒu píng zú
Dissect the liver and gallbladder - pōu xī gān dǎn