offer one 's own coat and food -- to treat one 's friends sincerely
Jiekutuishi is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ě C ā NTU ī sh í, which means to untie the horses beside the car and give them food. It refers to the urgency of saving people with property. It comes from xiyuchi Ming.
Idiom explanation
Jieyu: to untie the horse beside the car; pusher: to deliver food.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in the inscription of washing Jade Pool: "when Wei Bo was a father, he hung the ancient and sobbed. He met the jade people and offered food to them."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : jiě cān tuī shí
offer one 's own coat and food -- to treat one 's friends sincerely
The jade is gone and the gold is flying. yù zǒu jīn fēi
in at one ear and out the other. mǎ ěr dōng fēng