Qiantu warm banquet
Qiantu warm banquet, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á NT ū Nu ǎ nx í, which means to be busy with the world. From Huainanzi xiuwuxun.
Idiom usage
To act as an object or attributive
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · xiuwuxun" says: "Confucius has no Qiantu, Mozi has no warm seat." Han Ban Gu's Dabin Opera: "it is ruled by sages and philosophers. It's not warm, and it's not strong."
Idiom explanation
The original meaning is that Confucius and Mozi traveled around. Everywhere they went, the seats were not warm, the kitchen was not blackened, and they hurried to other places. I'm busy with the world.
Chinese PinYin : qián tū nuǎn xí
Qiantu warm banquet
Bark beetles peck beams and columns. dù zhuó pōu liáng zhù
welcome visitors and see them off. yíng lái sòng wǎng
Taking advantage of public interests. jiè gōng xíng sī