A little bird's nest and a little bird's nest
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Qu è ch á Oji ū J ù, which means that a woman is married and lives in her husband's home. Later, it refers to forcibly occupying other people's houses, lands, wives, etc. It is the same as "the nest of magpies and the dove of doves". From the book of songs, Zhaonan, quechao.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Zhaonan · magpie nest" says: "the bird has a nest, and the dove lives on." It's natural for a man to be a ruler. Notes of Yuewei thatched cottage
Idiom usage
As an object or complement, it refers to possessing other people's things
Chinese PinYin : què cháo jiū jù
A little bird's nest and a little bird's nest
There is not enough success, but more failure. chéng shì bù zú,bài shì yǒu yú
a thousand deaths will not atone for one 's crime. zuì bù róng zhū
The boundary of Chu and Han River. chǔ jiè hàn hé