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Drink water and think of the source, a meal is a thousand gold. I don't know.
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Ciwu 反哺 [cí wū fǎn bǔ].
Tzu Wu is an idiom that means that children repay their parents for their nurturing kindness.
The Chinese name Ciwu feeds back.
Source: "Xue Bao Recognizes Mother".
Pinyin cí wū fǎn bǔ
It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their nurturing kindness.
Idiom pronunciation: cí wū fǎn bǔ
Idiom Definition: Ci: to support; Ciwu: A type of crow, which is said to be able to feed back to its mother; Feeding: The chick grows up and feeds its mother. It is a metaphor for children to repay their parents for their nurturing kindness.
Idiom source: The second fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Xue Bao Recognizes Mother": "As the saying goes, horses have reins, dogs have that grass, trample on the heart of the street, and Ciwu feeds." ”
Idiom example: Ciwu feeds back, there is mother-child love. Ah Ying's "Flowers and Birds".
Idiom usage: as an object, a definite; It refers to repaying one's parents.
synonyms: Ciwu feeds.
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Eternally grateful.
Pronunciation]: jié cǎo xián huán [interpretation]: knot grass: knot the grass into a rope to save the benefactor; Ring: A jade ring in your mouth. In the old days, it was a metaphor for gratitude and virtue, and it was never forgotten until death.
Source]: "Zuo Chuan: The Fifteenth Year of Xuangong": "And the battle of the Fu family, I saw the old man knotting the grass to Du Hui, Du Hui and turned upside down, so he got it. Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Ransom the Chicken": "Mo Xue is a ring bird, rugged and repays his kindness."
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A meal is a thousand dollars.
Idiom story] Han Gaozu Liu Bang has a general named Han Xin by his side. He came from a poor background, his parents died young, and he lived by begging for food every day.
Han Shin had no one to rely on, so he had to go fishing in the river every day and use fish to satisfy his hunger. One day, Han Shin met an old woman. When the old woman saw that he was so hungry that he was so thin that his face was bloodless, she gave him some of her own food.
For several days, the old woman gave Han Xin food every day, and Han Xin was very grateful, so he said to the old woman: "You take care of me like this, and I will definitely repay you well in the future." The old woman said
I don't want you to reciprocate. I just hope you work hard to be self-reliant! Han Shin's face was full of shame.
From then on, he conscientiously read military books, practiced martial arts, and was determined to be a useful person.
Later, Han Xin defected to the Han King Liu Bang, was reused, worshiped as a general, and was given the power to transfer troops and deploy troops. After careful training of soldiers and horses, Han Xin led the Han army to conquer the east and west, and finally defeated his most powerful opponent, Xiang Yu, and assisted Liu Bang in establishing the Han Dynasty.
Han Xin was named the king of Chu, returned to his hometown, and sent someone to find the old woman who gave him food. Han Xin saw the old woman, thanked her repeatedly, and gave her a thousand taels**.
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