Dingyumuyan
Dingyumuyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngy ú m à y à n, which means like a fish swimming in a Ding and a swallow building a nest on the curtain. It refers to a person or thing in a very dangerous situation. It comes from the book with Chen Bo written by Liang Qiuchi in the Southern Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Qiuchi's book with Chen Bo said, "the general fish swim in the boiling cauldron, and the swallow's nest is above the flying curtain
Idiom usage
It is very dangerous to die in a short time. History of the Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Fish in the bottom
Chinese PinYin : dǐng yú mù yàn
Dingyumuyan
being contented with one 's lot , one will not be disgraced by others for it. zhī zú bù rǔ
be equal in match or contest of strength. qí gǔ xiāng dāng