An idiom containing kang

Idioms containing the word Kang include: broad road, well-off home, Ningfu, Wufu, Wukang, Kangzhuang, well-off family, physical and mental health, national prosperity, Kang Zaisong, Ping Kang Zhengzhi, Fu Tai Kang An and so on.

1.kā ng Zhu ā ng à dao: The road is wide and convenient. A wide, flat road extending in all directions. It is also a metaphor for Guangming Avenue.

2. A well-off family (xi m: xi m: xiǎo kāng zhī jiā ji ā): refers to a family with a rich family and no worries about food and clothing.

3. s ū n k ā ng y ū ng xu (s ū n k ā ng y ū ng xu): The story of Sun Kang, a native of A Jin, studied hard. Later, I used the allusion of hard work.

4. fú shòu kāng níng: Kangning: disease-free, safe. Refers to happiness, longevity, health, peace, and all blessings are satisfactory. Most of them are used to bless the elderly.

5. Five Blessingg: Kang: Anle. Fu: Many, many. The people are happy and rich in products. Describe the scene of social stability and economic prosperity. Also known as "Min An Cai".

6. Kang Min, Five Blessingg: Rich in products and happy people.

7, Kang Zhongzhong (kā ng li4

8. Well-off family (Jiādào o kāng): family: family; Well-off: medium level. The family economy is relatively well-off.

9. Physical and mental health: a healthy body and a healthy spirit. The World Health Organization defines health as a good state of physical, mental and social adaptation.

10, guófímín kāng: the country enriches the people.

1 1, Song of Kang Zai (Kā ng z ā i zh and Gē): an ancient ballad. The lyrics come from Ji. Later used to refer to the song of peace.

12, Zheng Zhi (píng kāng zhèng zhí): smart, honest and selfless. Adjective people have excellent qualities.

13, Futà i ā n kā ng: it means safety and health, and it means good luck.