A bed of brocade is covered
A bed of brocade covered is a Chinese idiom, which refers to asking others for accommodation and protection. It comes from the wild language of Qi Dong · the change of Huaixi.
Source usage [source] song Zhoumi's "Qi Dong Ye Yu · Huai Xi's change": "ordinary Fu Shi Tai Wei is not good, today I beg to make a bed of brocade to be covered." The 25th chapter of Shuihu Zhuan by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "all things are well thought out, and there is no more to say."
Chinese PinYin : yī chuáng jǐn bèi zhē gài
A bed of brocade is covered
exemplary conduct and nobility of character. zhēn fēng liàng jié
push and help the waves to sweep on. tuī tāo zuò làng
wring one 's heart to the very core. bēi tòng yù jué
the honorable and lowly perished together. zhī ài jù fén