称孤道寡
Explanation: Solitary, widowed: the ancient emperors claimed. Refers to himself as king. Also used to refer to leaders of arrogance in itself. Usage: Joint type; as predicate; negative, suggesting an analogy arrogant, do whatever they want Source: "Vision and the Heritage of the" pre _set_: "the emperor said: 'we generation eight children act like an absolute monarch.'" Examples: Wang was born in troubled times like money, dominate the party, made king of fourteen states, ~, no small matter. (Ming Feng Meng "Ancient and Modern Novel" XXI)- Thesaurus: unworthy successors, May you have no male heir!may you be the last of your line, Subsequence Plea, may you die without sons curse
- Antonym Group: Dutiful son Chi Sun, worthy progeny, Dutiful son Shun Sun
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