there are ministers in the home of a statesman
Xiangmenyouxiang is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi à NGM é NY à uxi à ng, which means that there is a prime minister in the prime minister's family. It used to mean that the children of a famous family can inherit the career of their father and brother. It comes from the biography of Mencius in historical records.
Idiom usage
Zhu Yi said: "it can be said that there is a mutual relationship."
Analysis of Idioms
A general has a general
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of mengchang Jun in historical records, "there must be generals in the general's gate, and there must be prime ministers in the prime minister's gate."
Idiom explanation
There is also a prime minister in the prime minister's door. It used to mean that the children of a famous family could inherit the career of their father and brother.
there are ministers in the home of a statesman
would as lief die as live in dishonour - níng sǐ bù rǔ
to become accustomed to sth. through long practice - xí yǐ chéng sú