To nurture one's offspring
Yu Zi pregnant sun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ù Z ǐ y ù ns ū n, which means to reproduce. From the stele of Liu Zhennan.
Idiom explanation
Yu: nurturing. To breed.
The origin of Idioms
It's from the stele of Liu Zhennan written by Cai Yong of Han Dynasty: "Kuang Hu, general, grasps the two prefectures. The second Ji Gong carries the palace of the king. He gives his life to the superior. Those who live on it will be able to nourish their children and grandchildren. They can not sing and sigh!"
Idiom usage
It refers to the reproduction of offspring, and to those who live on it. Volume 56 of Quan San Guo Wen
Chinese PinYin : yù zǐ yùn sūn
To nurture one's offspring
the source is distant and the stream long. yuán yuǎn liú cháng
be carried away into a region of dreams. mèng xiǎng diān dǎo
rank , success , fame and riches. gōng míng fù guì
lead one into the interesting part of sth.. yǐn rén rù shèng
be ready to write down anything encountered. huái qiān wò qiàn