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Tuomahebu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ō m á Zhu à IB ù, which means filial piety. In the old days, when the elder died, the younger would wear linen and white cloth. It's from King Zhaowang of Chu, who gets off the boat.
Analysis of Idioms
Put on a horse and wear filial piety
Idiom usage
After I die one day, who is my procrastinator? The second discount of the contract words of Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Zheng Tingyu's Chu Zhaowang Shuzhe disembarkation in Yuan Dynasty: "when poverty and wealth come back, it's impossible to accumulate any of these ten thousand Guan's wealth. Just for the sake of keeping money in your mouth, I broke the tarpaulin
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Taking advantage of public interests - jiè gōng xíng sī
Fear the dragon before, fear the tiger after - qián pà lóng,hòu pà hǔ