Yushuzhilan
Yushu Zhilan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù sh ù zh ī L á n, which means to refer to promising children. It comes from the biography of Xie an in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
Zhilan Yushu
Idiom usage
It's an object and an attribute. It's an example. Jia'er's clothes and bowls are given by Hsun Hsun. The Song Dynasty's Lou Yao's a collection of poems about Wang Shi and Yu Shou
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of xie'an in the book of Jin: "for example, Zhilan Yushu wants to be born in Tingjie ear."
Yushuzhilan
take pleasure in giving favours - hào xíng xiǎo huì
hundred generations of root and branches - běn zhī bǒi shì
nice young lady is like beautiful peach and plum blossoms - yāo táo nóng lǐ
offer one 's own coat and food -- to treat one 's friends sincerely - jiě cān tuī shí