a man should get married on coming of age
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n á nd à x à h à n, which means that when a man grows up and becomes an adult, he will always get married. It comes from "five Lantern Festival yuan · tianyihuai Zen master FASI · Shilang Yang Jie Jushi".
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Shi Puji's "five Lantern Festival yuan · tianyihuai Zen master FASI · Shilang Yang Jie Ju Shi": " Suddenly Dawu came to realize that there is a verse that says, "if there is a man, he will not marry, if there is a woman, he will not marry.". It's a waste of time, and it's a waste of time. " A book is a gift, and a garment is a virtue. "
Idiom usage
When a man gets married, he must marry a man and a woman must marry. This is a great gift of life. The 23rd chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty
a man should get married on coming of age
leave one 's native place and live as a vagabond - lí xiāng bèi tǔ
like the palm of one 's own hand - làn rú zhǐ zhǎng
Be responsible and follow one's name - zé shí xún míng