Qiao songzhishou
Qiao songzhishou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á OS ōī sh ò u, which means longevity like immortal. It comes from the biography of fan Sui and Cai Ze in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Biographies of fan Sui and Cai Ze in historical records: "the world is called solitary, but there are Xuyou and Yanling Jizi's concessions, and Qiao song's longevity. Which one will end in disaster?" "Wang Jizhuan in the book of Han Dynasty:" if you pay attention to this, you will have the ambition of Yao and Shun in your heart and the longevity of Qiao song in your body. "
Idiom usage
As an object; used for blessing, etc. Example: there must be Xu you, who is honest with Boyi, who will enjoy it and serve the world forever. Isn't it beautiful? The 53rd chapter of the romance of the two Jin Dynasties by Cai Dongfan
Qiao songzhishou
the army is annihilated and the country disgraced - sàng shī rǔ guó
There are many people in the world - yǐng rén zhuó è
conform to no conventional pattern - bù luò sú tào
Cover the sea and move the mountains - fù hǎi yí shān
Stick to the weak and embrace the disabled - shǒu quē bào cán