The use of monogamy
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī f ū zh ī y ò ng, which means that it can only be used by one person, but not by others. It comes from the biography of Feng Yi in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Yi Zhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the use of different husband is not enough for strength."
In the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · biography of Ren Cheng Wang Zhang: "you don't want to read books and admire the holy way, but like to take the horse to fight the sword. It's very expensive for you to be a man!"
"On the biography of Zhang Chang in the book of Song Dynasty:" a general is the name of the emperor; a soldier is the use of a husband. " It is also used for "monogamy".
Wang can of the Han Dynasty wrote the second part of his poems on joining the Army: "if you are afraid of having no husband to use, you will repay me for my plain food."
"The sword is used by a man, and the name can be known by the book," Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote in elegy
Discrimination of words
Related idioms: Chucai Jinyong, food and clothing, talent is difficult to use, talent is difficult to use.
Idiom usage
To be formal; be an object; be used in writing.
Examples
A general is the name of the people; a soldier is the name of the people. On Zhang Chang's biography
The use of monogamy
The evil of the party favors the evil - dǎng è yòu jiān
adopt good advice from all quarters - bó cǎi zhòng yì
Choosing officials according to people - yǐ rén zé guān
be fashionable and adapted to the environment - yìng shí duì jǐng
offense of imposing lighter or heavier sentences than necessary in ancient china - chū rù rén zuì