To wear cloth and hemp
As a Chinese idiom, zhuabib ù P ī m á in pinyin means to wear filial piety and mourning. From Lao Sheng er.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Yuan Dynasty's Wuhan minister's "Lao Sheng Er" is: "but if you have a son who is angry with you to hold the coffin with cloth and hemp, Suo Qiang is like a filial daughter who builds a grave with earth."
Idiom usage
It refers to filial piety
To wear cloth and hemp
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