Male singers and female followers
Male singers and female followers, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á NCH à NGN à Su í, which means that the woman must agree with the man. In ancient times, it was used to describe the harmony between husband and wife. From Kong Congzi Jiayan.
The origin of Idioms
In Kong Congzi's Jiayan, it is said that "when Xu married in the 15th century, he followed his husband. The Yang moved and the Yin responded, and the man sang and the woman followed suit."
Idiom usage
In ancient times, it refers to the harmony between husband and wife.
Male singers and female followers
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