A deep sense of duty
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ì zh ò ng ē NSH ē n, which means that favor, affection is very deep. It's from the table of Dai Guo Ling Gong Xie Nan Shang princess.
Idiom usage
It's hard to live up to the rugged ancient road, to teach Yi to roam, to leave a prosperous courtyard, and to deal with slaves. Wei Xing, a story of the West Tower, written by Yuan Yujin in the Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Deep gratitude
The origin of Idioms
Lu Song of the Tang Dynasty wrote in the form of thanking nanshang princess to the Duke of Dai Guo: "when something happens, we should be proud and look forward to it. We should be kind and generous. We don't know what to report."
Idiom story
At the end of the spring and Autumn period, the army of the state of Wu invaded the capital of the state of Chu. Zhong Jian, the official of the state of Chu, carried Ji MI, the younger sister of Chu Zishou, and fled with King Zhao of Chu. Later, after the end of the war, Ji Mi decided to marry Zhong Jian in return for his kindness, and the two married happily.
A deep sense of duty
vulgar ideas reappear in one 's mind - bǐ lìn fù méng
advice from others may help one overcome one 's shotcomings - tā shān gōng cuò
of men shouting and horses neighing - rén hǎn mǎ sī
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up - zuò chī shān bēng