attend all the housework personally
Qinaojingjiu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NC ā OJ ǐ ngji ù, which means to take care of the housework by yourself. It comes from Liu Xiang's biography of women, Zhou Nan's wife.
The origin of Idioms
In Liu Xiang's biography of women in the Han Dynasty, Zhou Nan's wife said, "if you are poor and close to the old, you don't choose an official to be an official; if you do well, you don't choose a wife to marry."
Idiom usage
During the few days when the general returned to his hometown to visit his relatives, he personally acted on his sick mother and left a deep impression on the villagers.
attend all the housework personally
be under attack from all directions - sì miàn shòu dí
bear down on one with the weight of mount taishan - tài shān yā dǐng
there is too much detail in one 's speech - xiē xiē zhē zhē
mobilize all military forces for a war - xī suǒ bì fù
The history of the Dynasty and the country - cháo zhāng guó gù
to return a thing intact to its owner - wán bì guī zhào