Flying in the sky
Bird's nest flying curtain is a Chinese idiom, which means that the swallow makes its nest on the tent. It's a very dangerous situation. The same as "Yan Chao Yu Mu". From: Selected Works: Qiu Chi's collection with Chen Bozhi.
Idiom explanation
Swallows make their nests on the tabernacle. It's a very dangerous situation. The same as "Yan Chao Yu Mu".
Idioms and allusions
In Wenxuan Qiu Chi's collection with Chen Bo: "Fang Dang is tied to jingman mansion, hanging on Shougao street, while the general fish is swimming in the boiling cauldron, and the swallow's nest is above the flying curtain. It's not even confused!" Lu Yanji's note: "the fish swim in the cauldron, the swallow nest flies in the sky, and the words are very dangerous. It is said that the Wei Dynasty will be broken overnight, and the general's residence will also be in danger of fish and swallow. "
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: Yan Chao on the curtain, Yan Chao in danger, Yan Chao on the curtain
Idiom usage
To be in a very dangerous situation.
Chinese PinYin : yàn cháo fēi mù
Flying in the sky
one after another in close succession. xiàng bèi xiāng wàng
the source is distant and the stream long. yuán yuǎn liú cháng
turn every man into a soldier. quán mín jiē bīng
be fond of the new and tired of the old. xǐ xīn yàn jiù
make one 's utmost efforts to fight for one 's point of view. jù lǐ lì zhēng