Idioms with words.
descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors
Gentleman's friendship
ordinary people
(of an emperor) conferring an honorary title on the wife of an official and a hereditary title on his son.
Disciples and followers
return of the prodigal son
God's darling
This young man is promising and worth teaching.
playboy
playboy
The heart of a newborn baby-innocence
Have high hopes for their children.
A wolf cub with a savage heart ―― a wolf-like nature.
imaginary
A loving father, a loyal son
gifted scholar and fair lady
An upright gentleman
Teaching sucks.
self-opinionated
When a mother is full of love for her offspring
When a person dies,
Die childless
The father of the heavenly king-the supreme man
The breakdown or dispersion of the family.
Explanation of idioms with words
descendants of the Yan and Huang Emperors
【y? N Hu? ng zǐ sūn]
Yanhuang: Emperor Shennong, the Yellow Emperor has bears, representing the ancestors of the Chinese nation. Descendants of Chinese people. Refers to the descendants of the Chinese nation. Also known as "descendants of Huangyan".
(of an emperor) conferring an honorary title on the wife of an official and a hereditary title on his son.
【fēng QY? nǐ]
The wives of heroes in the monarchical era were given titles, and their descendants were hereditary officials.
Disciples and followers
【t? zǐ t? sūn]
Apprentices and apprentices. Metaphor is the same strain of people. It also refers to partisans (including derogatory meanings).
ordinary people
【f? n fū s? zǐ]
Generally refers to a mediocre person.
Gentleman's friendship
[jǐzh Jiāo]
The friendship between sages is as plain as water, but not vain.
return of the prodigal son
【l? ng zǐ hu? t? u]
Prodigal: Prodigal. People who don't do their jobs turn over a new leaf.
God's darling
[tiān zh Jiāo zǐ]
Favorite: Parents dote on their spoiled son. God's darling. Originally refers to the powerful northern ethnic conference semifinals, and later refers to the son who dotes on his parents and is unrestrained.
This young man is promising and worth teaching.
【r? zǐkēJi? o]
Refers to young people who are promising and can pass on their skills.
playboy
【w? n k? zǐ d? ]
Refers to the children of rich families, well-dressed, idle, nothing. Song Shi? "Biography of Lu Zongdao": "Pavilion nurtures talents in the world. Why do dude children have kindness and evil?" Wanku: Pants made of fine silk.
gifted scholar and fair lady
【c? I'm zǐ jiā r? n]
Generally refers to talented men and women.
Reseller who makes a profit.
[? Research and development? o f? N sub]
Refers to a person who buys goods from shops or others, resells them and profits from them (mostly derogatory).
The father strictly disciplines the children, and the children obey and filial to the father.
【f? y? What about xi? o]
Fathers strictly discipline children, and children obey their fathers.
A blind person with wide eyes ―― an illiterate person.
[zhēng yǎn xiā zi]
Metaphor is illiterate; Illiteracy. Said he was blind.
Think children are smart and doubt your neighbors.
【zh? zǐ y? l? n]
From the host's point of view, the son is witty and the old man next door is suspicious. Usually as a secular lesson that cannot be said in depth. Listen to other people's opinions, choose the right one, don't look at the relationship between the person who put forward the opinions and yourself, and don't be biased against others.
self-opinionated
【xiǎo jiā zi q? ]
Describe people's manners, behaviors, etc. Also said that family.
product
[zǐ zǐ sūn sūn]
Offspring; The meaning of generations.
Have high hopes for their children.
【w? ng zhǐch? ng l? ng]
I hope my son can become an important person.
Idioms solitaire.
imaginary
See with your eyes.
When you see something, you think of this person ―― this thing reminds people of a person related to it.
standout
Ji zi Longwen
mild
Elegant and polite
(of a ruler or senior official) treat people with courtesy.
Commissary, good morale.
(of mythical characters) climb the clouds and control the fog.
Blurred vision
Deception and flattery
Sincere words
If things go on like this,
White robe on back
Weighed But Found Wanting
Don't take credit for your achievements.
Be a law-abiding official
Be lenient with criminals
cash counter
Prosperity in peacetime
Extremely depressed, indifferent to everything
complete obiteration
barbaric
crucial
Close forever
Lucky opportunities followed.
Pursue absolute perfection
Talent is that people who appreciate them come out to work.
Pursue fame and praise
heap praise (upon sb)
With honey in his mouth.
Benevolent, very powerful.
all-inclusive