The house is full of Diao Chan
Diao Chan is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is di ā och á nm ǎ nzuॸ, which used to refer to many and indiscriminate officials. It comes from the second part of Yu Fu Zhi in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Fan Ye's book of the later Han Dynasty, Yufu records (2), "Wuguan is a great crown of Wubian, which is the crown of all military officials. It is called "Zhao Huiwen crown" because it is decorated with cicada and Diao tail
Idiom usage
It refers to many officials
Analysis of Idioms
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Chinese PinYin : diāo chán mǎn zuò
The house is full of Diao Chan
draw from one to make good the deficits of another. yì bǐ zhù zī
Never tire of eating, never tire of eating. shí bù yàn jīng,kuài bù yàn xì
Water injection into suspended channel. xuán hé zhù shuǐ
a little gift for comfort is better than nothing. wèi qíng shèng wú
Buying cattle and selling Swords. mǎi niú mài jiàn