orphaned daughter
After dawn, Xinggu, pronunciation: SH ǔ h ò UX ī NGG ū, a Chinese idiom, is interpreted as the old name only orphan daughter. Source: Tang Mengqi '.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Tang Mengqi's "the plan of ability and the punishment of the enemy": Cui Shu wrote "the trial of fire pearl poems in Mingtang" and said: "when the moon is full at night, a star is lonely after dawn." I thought it was an aphorism. And the next year, Shuzu, the only female star. People begin to realize their own prophecy. "
Discrimination of words
After the dawn, the star is alone, leaving no inkstone in the family? In Zhu zumou's Jianzi Magnolia · baai in the Qing Dynasty, the word [pinyin code]: fhxg [synonym]: lonely star after dawn [usage]: as object and attribute; refers to the orphan daughter
orphaned daughter
Pluck the grass to see the wind - bō cǎo zhān fēng
keep strictly the rules for reward and punishment - jiǎng fá fēn míng
with little selfishness and desire - shǎo sī guǎ yù