Full house
It's a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is sh ē NGD ò NGF ù w ū, which means to build a house with newly cut wood. The wood is easy to deform and the house is easy to collapse. It means that the disaster comes from itself. From Guanzi · situation.
Idiom explanation
When building a house, the beams are made of newly cut wood. The wood is easy to deform and the house is easy to collapse. It is a metaphor that misfortune comes from itself.
The origin of Idioms
"Guanzi · situation" says: "when the pillars are covered, the anger is not enough; when the weak son goes down to the tile, the loving mother will hold it down."
Chinese PinYin : shēng dòng fù wū
Full house
to pull together in times of trouble. tóng xīn gòng jì
can be counted on one's fingers. qū zhǐ kě shǔ
an unheard-of fantastic story. qiān gǔ qí wén
The pearls sink into the sea. zhū chén cāng hǎi
a wild profusion of vegetation. yù yù cōng cōng