嫁鸡随鸡
嫁鸡随鸡
jià jī suí jī
If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken (idiom); A woman should follow whatever her husband orders.; We must learn to accept the people around us.
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Traditional: 嫁雞隨雞
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- (idiom) If you marry a chicken, follow the chicken (idiom); A woman should follow whatever her husband orders.
- We must learn to accept the people around us.
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Related Words
嫁鸡随鸡,嫁狗随狗(jià jī suí jī , jià gǒu suí gǒu)— if you marry a chicken follow the chicken, if you marry a dog follow the dog (idiom)
→一板一眼(yī bǎn yī yǎn)— lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. follow a prescribed pattern to the letter
→不以规矩,不能成方圆(bù yǐ guī ju , bù néng chéng fāng yuán)— without rules, nothing can be done (idiom, from Mencius); one must follow some rules
→奉命(fèng mìng)— to receive orders
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