Home has my broom, enjoy the gold
Their own broom, but as a treasure of gold. It refers to cherishing one's own things. It is also called "my broom is precious", "my broom is precious", "my broom is precious", "my broom is precious", "my broom is precious", "my broom is precious".
essential information
[pronunciation] Ji ā y ǒ UB ì zh ǒ u, Xi ǎ ngzh ī Qi ā NJ ī n. I think my broom is worth a lot of money. It means that even if your own things are not good, they are precious. Sometimes it's used for modesty. [source] Ban Gu's dongguanhanji Guangwu Di Ji of the Han Dynasty: "the emperor heard about it and ordered Liu Yu, the Deputy General of the Wu and Han Dynasties, to say:" Chengjiang, the mother of a baby, has thousands of mouths. Once you set fire, you will feel sour. I have a broom at home, and I enjoy it. The descendants of Yu's clan, therefore, had a better job. How could they bear to do this? "
Idiom story
In the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu sent his great commander, Wu Han, and general Cen Peng to attack Gongsun Shu, who became emperor in Chengdu. The Han army advanced rapidly and fought with Gongsun Shu to the death before they captured Chengdu. Wu Han ordered the city to be slaughtered. Liu Xiu accused him, saying that ordinary people's brooms are also valuable, and they can't plunder their property and lose the hearts of the people.
Examples of Idioms
"Madame is good at seeing for herself, but not in writing as a whole. She can hardly prepare for kindness, because she has her own strong points and despises each other. The Li language says, "if you have a broom at home, you can enjoy it." (treatise on classical literature by Cao Pi, Wei of the Three Kingdoms)
Analysis of ancient Chinese Prose
Since ancient times, scholars despise each other. Fu Yizhi wrote to Ban Gu and Bo Zhong, but Gu Xiaozhi and his younger brother Chao, saying: "Wu Zhong can write for the history of Lantai, so he can't stop writing." Madame is good at seeing for herself, but not in writing as a whole. She is seldom able to prepare for goodness, because she has her own strong points, but despises each other. Li language said: "home has a broom, enjoy the gold." It's not easy to see the trouble. Scholars despise each other, which has been the case since ancient times. Fu Yi and Ban Gu are equally literate, regardless of their merits. However, Ban Gu despises Fu Yi. In a letter to his younger brother ban Chao, he said: "Fu Wuzhong became the official of Lantai because he could write articles, but he could not stop himself most people are always good at seeing their own advantages. However, there is not only one style of writing, and few people are good at it. Therefore, everyone always despises what others are not good at with what they are good at. As the saying goes, "if you have a broken broom at home, you will see its value.". "I can't see my own fault. Fu Yi to Ban Gu: both Fu Yi and Ban Gu were writers and historians of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Fresh; few: ban Chao. Ban Gu's younger brother is a famous general in the Eastern Han Dynasty. self rest: stop by yourself. see yourself: see yourself and show your strengths. Style: Genre: disaster; disaster: internal language: common saying, folk proverb ran; so for: and Compared with and; but s; this sue; stop
Chinese PinYin : jiā yǒu bì zhǒu,xiǎng zhī qiān jīn
Home has my broom, enjoy the gold
do not know whether it will turn out good or bad. jí xiōng wèi bǔ
high carriage and team of four horses. gāo chē sì mǎ
have good looks and a delicate skin. mǐ yán nì lǐ