wise women
Yao and Shun, a Chinese idiom, is n ǚ zh ō ngy á OSH ù n in pinyin, which means a wise person among women. It is often used as a good name for the woman in power. It comes from the biography of empress Gao of emperor Yingzong of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
A woman's husband, a woman's hero
Idiom usage
The queen in power is really Yao and Shun in the middle of a girl's life. It's just the Yizhi. The 39th chapter of Chen Chen's Shuihu houzhuan in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of empress Gao, Emperor Yingzong of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "since he came down from the inside, he had no choice but to carry out the story and suppress the private kindness of foreigners. There is no question about the size of the things offered by Wensiyuan. People think that women are Yao and shun. "
wise women
tower above the rest in height of intellect - yòu rán jǔ shǒu
Be willing to bow to the downwind - gān bài xià fēng
there were many roads and much business - liù jiē sān mò
an antidote against the disease - duì zhèng xià yào