Close door
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì m é NT ó uxi á, which means the host's hospitality. It comes from the book of Han, biography of Rangers, Chen Zun by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A person is hospitable and hospitable
Examples
Before his execution, Tan Sitong did a great job of "thinking about Zhang Jian behind closed doors." Ms. Qiu Jin also said, "autumn rain and autumn wind worry about killing people.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: take advantage of others
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Han Dynasty, biography of the knight errant, Chen Zun, written by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Zunqi wine, with every big drink, is full of guests. It often closes the door, takes the bus and throws it into the well. Although it is urgent, it can't go."
Idiom explanation
Jurisdiction: the key of the axle, to jurisdiction, the car can't go. It refers to the host's hospitality.
Idiom story
At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Chen Zun, Jing Zhaoyin, was forthright, talented and hospitable. Officials from all over the country and heroes from all over the world admired his reputation and often visited him. In order to keep the guests, he ordered the servants to take down the jurisdiction of the guests' carriage and throw it into the well. The guests had to stay and drink with him.
Chinese PinYin : bì mén tóu xiá
Close door
It's necessary to tie the bell to solve the problem. jiě líng hái xū jì líng rén
Lift a stone and hit yourself on the foot. bān qǐ shí tóu dǎ zì jǐ de jiǎo
console oneself with false hopes. shuō méi zhǐ kě