A poor man in the woods
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Qi ó ngyu á NT ó UL í n, which means an ape chased by a hunter. It means an ape eager to find a place to live in poverty. From the biography of Li Chong in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
"Li Chong biography of the book of Jin:" poor ape into the forest, do not choose wood
Analysis of Idioms
Poor apes rush to the forest
Idiom usage
A poor man is eager to find a place to live
Examples
A small Chuang Tzu is often set up near here. He can get a hundred stones when he is old. It seems that he can eat enough. I don't know the beauty of Yangzhou. Song Sushi's three poems of dadingguo
Chinese PinYin : qióng yuán tóu lín
A poor man in the woods
One modest and four beneficial. yī qiān sì yì
Holding the jade and cherishing the gold. wò yú huái jǐn