Root rafters and tiles
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g à NCHU á NPI à NW à, which means a rafter, a tile or a simple house. It's from "he Han Shan".
Idiom explanation
① One rafter, one tile. ② Of a humble house.
The origin of Idioms
The second discount of the Yuan Dynasty's Zhang Guobin's "he Hanshan" is: "it's hard to burn my big courtyard like a copper bucket, but I can't burn any bricks and tiles."
Idiom usage
If you want to make them rich, you can kill the sheep and the horse Every time my people kill me, there's no way. There's a harmonious wuweiquan, but let's get rid of hunger. The first discount of Zhao Li rang Fei by Qin Jianfu in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : gēn chuán piàn wǎ
Root rafters and tiles
Floating stone and sinking wood. fú shí chén mù
Right and wrong are public opinions. shì fēi zì yǒu gōng lùn
like throwing away an old sandal. rú qì bì xǐ