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Idioms about housing
Anjia: An: Resettlement; Settle down: Designate a residence. Settle down in a new place and live for a long time.

Be prepared for danger in times of peace and enjoy customs: live comfortably and the customs are satisfactory.

Shelter: A place of refuge. Live and live in a certain place, or take a certain place as the foundation of business.

Baiyun relatives: relatives: refers to parents; Health: alive. Metaphor of missing parents.

Qianguanmen Lane: Me: Same as "Thumb"; Tuen Mun: Chai Men; Wei Xiang: Alleys. Refers to the place where poor families live.

Qin Lou, Chu Tomb: In the old days, it referred to places of singing and dancing, but also mistakenly referred to places where prostitutes lived.

Chu Ting Qin Lou: Chu Ting: King Chu Ling built zhanghua Palace, and entered the palace in a beauty contest; Qin Lou: Nong Yu, a woman from Qin Mugong, is good at oral sex. Mu Gong built her a house to live in. Refers to song and dance brothels.

Release to the four foreign countries: four foreign countries: the disrespectful appellation of the rulers to ethnic minorities refers to Dongyi, Xirong, Nanman and Beidi, and generally refers to remote areas in all directions. Exiled to remote areas where non-Chinese people live.

Separation is different: alive: alive; Chop: Chop wood. Live separately and chop wood separately. The story of the separation of brothers.

Dragon House in Fengge: the pavilion where the emperor lived.

Native: Born and raised locally. Also refers to living for generations.

Revisit: Old place: the place where I once lived. Go back to the place where you once lived.

Wash ear mountain: wash: wash; Habitat: Living. According to legend, in ancient times, Xu You, a hermit, refused to accept the seal of Emperor Yao and hid in the mountains to wash his ears with clever water to avoid being polluted by rumors. Metaphor is seclusion.

Xia Guangfang: Tall houses and exquisite carpets. Refers to superior living conditions.

Lost seagull: Weng: Old man. The old man living by the sea didn't catch seagulls. For example, if a person is selfish, he will lose the trust and friendship of his friends.

Tiger Cave and Dragon Pool: Cave: Cave; Tan: Shentan. The dragon lives in a deep pool, and the tiger lives in a nest. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

Tiger and Wolf Cave: A cave where tigers and wolves live. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

Desolate: uninhabited: refers to households, residents, because there is smoke where people live. Describe a remote and desolate place, where you can't see others.

Chickens live in nests: habitat: residence. Chickens live in phoenix nests. Metaphor is that people with humble talents occupy high positions.

Chickens live in phoenix food: habitat: residence, residence. Where the phoenix eats chicken. Metaphorically, people with high status meet difficulties and have dinner with people with low status.

Block: Su: firewood; Tired: overlapping; Block: clod. Piled firewood and overlapping clods. It is simple to describe where you live.

Holiday: holiday: refers to opening the skylight; False ground: set up a cabinet board indoors. Open the skylight to increase the light in the room, and set up a cupboard to put the children in a safe place. Describe the poor living conditions and life embarrassment.

Horn headscarf: an angular headscarf often worn by ancient hermits; Private property: private residence. Take off your official clothes, put on your headscarf and live in a private house. Refers to living idle and not being an official.

Admiralty Tower: golden bell jar: originally used as an ornament on the hat of waiters in China or China, and later referred to as a senior official; Dagu: the place where the royal family and their relatives live, generally referring to dignitaries. Metaphor is a person who is in a high position and enjoys a good salary.

The Golden Temple hides Jiao: Jiao: originally refers to the cousin of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was young, he loved Gillian and said that he wanted her to live in the Golden House. It refers to letting beloved wives and concubines live in a gorgeous house. Also refers to concubinage.

Pleasant scenery: describe the scenery as very beautiful, suitable for people to live in, or suitable for people's hearts. The scenery described now is beautiful, and it will make people feel happy to be in it. It can also be said that the beautiful scenery makes people relaxed and happy.

Nine generations under one roof: nine generations: nine generations. Nine generations live under one roof and never leave.

Revisit: Go back to the place where you once lived or visited.

My view on the stranded market: stranded: stranded; Market: refers to the place where you live. It turns out that the frog in the well is limited by its own space and can only see a little sky. Now it is often used to describe narrow and shallow knowledge.

It's not easy: Gu Kuang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, joked about Bai Juyi's name. Life in a big city is not easy to maintain.

Live in groups: get together: get together; Family: family. People of the same race live together.

Soviet accumulation: overlapping clods and piled firewood. It is simple to describe where you live.

Cumulus: Overlapping clods and piled firewood. It is simple to describe where you live. The same as "Ji Su".

Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave: Pool: Deep Pool; Cave: A cave. The dragon lives in a deep pool, and the tiger lives in a nest. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

Mujuhai: Muju: Living by trees. Refers to foreigners or ethnic minorities living in remote islands.

Pipamen Lane: It used to refer to the place where prostitutes lived.

The poor live in the wild: the poor live in the wild. Stay away from the town and live in seclusion.

Living in Mao Heng: Crystal: Every day; Mao Heng: Thatched huts with wooden doors. Living in a humble cottage every day, I don't know the world events.

Three paths: Three paths: According to legend, Jiang Xu, a hermit in Han Dynasty, once opened three paths in front of his house, which was later called residential courtyard. Metaphor raises the cost of seclusion.

The teaching of three strokes: a metaphor for choosing a suitable living environment to educate children.

Valley people: generally refers to the hermit who lived in the mountains in the old days.

Under the mountain forest: used to refer to the place where hermits lived.

Eat wool and practice soil: wool: refers to grain born on the ground; Cheap: Step on the gas. The original meaning is to eat food and live in land owned by the monarch. Feudal officials used it to express their gratitude to the monarch.

If you don't want to eat enough, you don't want to live safely: if you don't want to eat enough, you don't want to live comfortably. Refers to the low requirements for life.

Potential incompatibility: all: together; Habitat: Living. Opposed to each other, not * * *.

Physical security: physical security: department; Country: the capital. Divide the capital into several areas, where officials and nobles live separately or slaves and civilians farm. Generally refers to governing the country.

Classics of Chinese studies: body: teacher; Country: the capital; Classic: measurement; Wild: Tian. Divide the capital into several areas, where officials and nobles live separately or slaves and civilians farm. Generally refers to governing the country.

The house of the world: originally it meant that the throne was passed on to the son, and the country was regarded as a private land. Later, it generally means that you can get married everywhere, not fixed.

Cohabitation is different: different: separate; You: Make a fire and cook. Live together instead of eating together.

No man's land: a place where no one lives. With No Man's Land.

No man's land: a place where no one lives.

Fairy Mountain Pavilion: refers to the fairyland where immortals live. It is often used to describe a strange or imaginary field or scene.

Fairy Hill Qiongge: Fairy Hill: Penglai, Abbot and Yingzhou; Qiongge: A beautiful pavilion. The legendary place where immortals live. Now it is also a metaphor for an illusory and wonderful fantasy.

Bite the gallbladder and live on ice: topic: mouth; Bile: bile; Habitat: Habitat. Living on ice, with bile in his mouth. Describe hard work and self-motivation.

Point wild house: point: hole; Location: residence. Living in a cave, living in the wilderness. Describe the living conditions of primitive people.

Cave: hole: hole; Location: residence. Living in a cave, living in the wilderness. Describe the living conditions of primitive people.

Nobody: it's far away and uninhabited. Describe desolation and remoteness.

Wild caves: caves: caves; Location: residence. Living in a cave, living in the wilderness. Describe the living conditions of primitive people.

Yeju point: point: point; Location: residence. Living in a cave, living in the wilderness. Describe the living conditions of primitive people.

Move nine times a night: nine times; Migration: Migration. Moved several times in one night. Describe the place where you live is extremely unsafe.

Three movements in one night: three movements in one night. Describe the place where you live is extremely unsafe, horrible and restless.

Fairy is famous: if there are immortals living in the mountain, the mountain will become a famous mountain.

Lou Yu is called: Lou Yu: the legendary building where immortals live. The gentle words of the early death of literati.

Yuyu Qionglou: ① The palace where the immortals lived in mythology. ② Describe the snow-covered buildings.

Dig a hole for a living: chisel: dig a hole, dig a hole Dig holes for a living. Metaphor hermit life.

Choose a neighbor to live in: choose a good place for your neighbor to live in.

Life in Chang 'an is not easy: Gu Kuang, a poet in Tang Dynasty, joked about Bai Juyi's name. Life in a big city is not easy to maintain.

Get married and start a career

ān jiā lì yè

[Interpretation] Resettlement of families; Start a business. It also refers to working and living in one place for a long time.

[Language] Liang Bin's Random Talk on the Creation of Red Flag Spectrum (Preface): "So I picked up my bedding and rolled down the Kanto; Digging for gold in Kanto; Accumulated some money; Come back and settle down; Prepare for revenge. "

[Pronunciation] Home; You can't pronounce jià.

[shape discrimination] stand; Can't write "force"

Settle down again and start a family.

[antonym] vagrancy without a home or a job.

[Usage] refers to young people who have lived and worked in one place for a long time. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.