best wishes for your new home
Qiaoqi āī x ǐ, a Chinese idiom, originally means "birds fly away from deep valleys and move to tall trees." Later, the ancients used it as a congratulatory term to celebrate people's moving or promotion. Housewarming is often used in commercial relocation, especially in residential and office relocation. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, logging.
Idiom explanation
Housewarming: birds fly out of the valley and move to tall trees. Congratulations on people's move or promotion.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · felling" says: "felling Ding, birds singing, from the valley, moved to the tree."
Idiom usage
Congratulations on someone's move or promotion he seems to be full of spring because of his recent housewarming.
Chinese PinYin : qiáo qiān zhī xǐ
best wishes for your new home
It's hard to reach the sky. nán yú shàng qīng tiān
Water without source is the end without source. wú yuán zhī shuǐ,wú běn zhī mò
judge people by outward appearance. yǐ mào qǔ rén