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What idioms are there to describe "parents pay for their children"?
1, not back? [bê tú huí bà o]: Help others, give your love, and don't ask others to give you anything in return.

2. Good temptation? [zhūn zhūn shàn yòu]: patiently and conscientiously teach and induce.

3. Do you live in the feeding room? [chún jákòu shí]: A young bird fed by its mother does not choose its food. Like quails, they have no place to live and are as hungry as chickens. It is a metaphor for living frugally and not seeking enjoyment.

4. No self-interest? [há o bù l? j ǐ]: It means that you have not considered your personal interests.

5. Give up yourself for others? 【 shǐwèI rén 】: Give up your own interests to help others.