have only a small property
A metaphor for a meager asset. Song Sushi's "tour of Luofu Mountain" poem: "Yutang Golden Horse long exile, cuntianchizhai who ploughs today."
Idioms and allusions
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem about his son's passing in Luofu Mountain: "the jade hall, the golden horse, has been in exile for a long time. Who is ploughing now?" In Wang Zhong's Jingjiu yuan Diao Ma Shou Zhen Wen of Qing Dynasty, it is said that "Yu Dan's family is an orphan, and there is no way to control his life."
Discrimination of words
[synonym] Wan guanjiacai [phonetic notation of idioms] he is a neutral idiom; he is a subject and an object; he describes a very thin family business; he is a combined idiom; he is an ancient idiom; he is a subject and an object; he describes a very thin family business
Chinese PinYin : cùn tián chǐ zhái
have only a small property
as easily as turning one 's hand over. fǎn shǒu kě dé
fall because of internal strife. yú làn ér wáng
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. gē ròu bǔ chuāng