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Shi jinjiefei

Time: 2022-01-31 05:19:55 Author: ChinaWiki.net

Shi jinjiefei

Shi jinjiefei, a Chinese idiom, whose pinyin is sh ī J ī NJI é L í, originally refers to the marriage of an ancient woman whose mother tied a colorful silk rope and a scarf to her body. The latter refers to the lessons of parents to their children. It comes from Shi · Chen Feng · Dongshan.

Idiom usage

As an object or attribute, it is used in writing as an example. Women's history by Zhang Hua of Jin Dynasty

The origin of Idioms

It is said in the book of songs · wind · Dongshan that "the son of Yu Gui, the emperor refutes his horse, ties his knot, and 90 his instrument." In the book of rites, the rites of Shihun: "my mother made a knot in Jin and said," encourage and respect. It's never against the palace. "

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