Chunhui of grass
[Idiom]: Chunhui of inch grass
Pinyin: cùn cǎo chūn huī
[Explanation]: inch grass: small grass; Chunhui: Spring sunshine. Xiaocao's meager heart can't repay the affection of the spring sunshine. It is a metaphor for the kindness of parents, and it is difficult to repay it in case.
【Idiom Story】:
Meng Jiao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem entitled "The Wanderer's Yin". The poem expresses in emotional language the deep love of a loving mother for her son who is about to leave her. It's touching to read. The whole poem is only six short lines, to the effect that:
O son who is about to wander in a foreign land.
The garment you wear is made of threads in your mother's hand.
When I was leaving, let me sew this garment tightly,
I'm afraid that it will break down after a long time outside.
Who said that this childish heart of being a son is as weak as grass.
Can you repay your mother's love like the spring sun?
The idiom "inch grass Chunhui" is abbreviated from this poem.
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