Men and women
The Chinese idiom, pronounced n á NSH ì n ǚ Ji ā, means that a man marries a woman and a daughter marries a family. It comes from the 18th year of Duke Huan in Zuo Zhuan.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Tingna of Ming Dynasty wrote "the story of lion's roar, a gift to my concubine" that "a man's wife's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family, a man's family
Idiom usage
It means that children have a family. In the 18th year of Duke Huan of Zuozhuan: "in the spring of the 18th year, the Duke will have a line, so he is as good as the Jiang family. Shen Bi said: "women have a home, men have a room, there is no mutual desecration, that is courtesy. If you change it, you will lose. "
Men and women
Red is the hiding place of Dan - dān zhī suǒ cáng zhě chì
Sea alliance and mountain curse - hǎi méng shān zhòu
get the opposite of what one wants - qiú yì fǎn sǔn
overwhelm with numerical strength - rén duō shì zhòng