Three women and two sisters in law
There are three women and two sisters in law, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is s ā NP ó Li ǎ ngs ǎ o, which means three wives and four concubines. From notes of laoxuean.
The origin of Idioms
Lu You's notes of laoxue'an in Song Dynasty (6): "Li Xun's seal, three women and two sisters in law."
Three women and two sisters in law
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