make a harmonious and orderly home
IKEA is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh ì y í Ji ā, which means to describe a harmonious family and a harmonious husband and wife. From the book of songs, Zhounan, Taoyao.
The origin of Idioms
Tao yao, Zhounan, the book of Songs: "the son of a family should be at home when he returns home.".
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attribute to describe women's virtue. "Peony Pavilion" is Tang Xianzu's seventh work in Ming Dynasty: "elegant and elegant, IKEA and IKEA". elegant, IKEA and IKEA. The seventh Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yí shì yí jiā
make a harmonious and orderly home
feign madness without being insane. jiǎ chī bù diān
make a deaf man and a blind man see. fā méng zhèn kuì
take relative measures to solve a problem. duì zhèng zhī yào
Looking at the shadow and speculating. wàng yǐng chuāi qíng