嫁雞隨雞

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.

Characters and words in 嫁雞隨雞

(of a woman) to marry / to marry off a daughter / to shift (blame etc)

= + : Bessie Coleman (女) is going to marry (嫁) Joan of Arc (ji) in the ashram's bathroom (a4) where they'll later live. They already put a "home sweet home" frame (家) on the wall.
fowl / chicken / CL:隻|只[zhi1] / (slang) prostitute

= + : Maud Younger (y) is going between a boxing (又) fight between a turkey (鸟) and a chicken (鸡) in front of the space station (Ø1).
surname Sui

= + : Susan Saint Bernard walks the pope just inside the Eiffel Tower's kitchen. Susan Saint Bernard wants to climb the tower vertically and pulls on the pope's leash, but the pope cannot follow her, which puzzles Susan Saint Bernard because it's the most normal thing in the world to her.
to follow / to comply with / varying according to... / to allow / subsequently

= + : Susan Saint Bernard walks the pope just inside the Eiffel Tower's kitchen. Susan Saint Bernard wants to climb the tower vertically and pulls on the pope's leash, but the pope cannot follow her, which puzzles Susan Saint Bernard because it's the most normal thing in the world to her.

Words with 嫁雞隨雞

if you marry a chicken follow the chicken, if you marry a dog follow the dog (idiom)

Sentences with 嫁雞隨雞

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