tile and brick house
Qingtangwashe, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGT á NGW ǎ sh è, which means a house built of grey bricks and covered with grey tiles. From the fourteenth book of the sword.
The origin of Idioms
Li Kaixian, Ming Dynasty, the fourteenth chapter of the story of the sword: "you are comfortable sitting in this green house. You are so shameful, I am in charge of the prison."
Idiom usage
As like as two peas, the leaves are always seen in the fishing village. Haishi by Yang Shuo
Chinese PinYin : qīng táng wǎ shè
tile and brick house
draw an inappropriate parallel. nǐ yú bù lún