What idioms with "children" are there?

Idioms with children are:

1, prodigal son: Pinyin [bài jiā hái zi], which originally meant unfilial son, who squandered his property at will and led a life of drunkenness.

2. Xianghaiying: The pinyin [xi ā ng Há ié rí ng] refers to Jiamaying in Luoyang, Henan, the birthplace of Zhao Kuangyin in Song Taizu.

3. Teenage girl: Pinyin [HuājênǐháI], which means sixteen-year-old girl. Nowadays, teenage girls generally refer to girls as old as flowers, not necessarily sixteen years old. ?

4. Crystal boy: Pinyin [Shuǐjρng nán háI], six crystals, symbolizing the meaning of being able to control the fate, is the image of the boy.

5. The child's mother: [hái zi tā mā], married with children, is a kind of address for the husband to his wife, indicating deep affection.

Extended data

Children refer to young children and children.

Related words are: children, girls, children, boys, babies, children, children, children, hairy children, peach children, children, children, farmers, children, children. Children's Pinyin: ?ㄞˊ Athena Chu Radical: Subordinate Extra Stroke: 6 strokes in total.