The ant's nest is its own nest
Ant cave self styled is a Chinese idiom, pronounced y ǐ Xu é Z ì f ē ng, which is used to describe the independence of a place.
explain
It is compared to the independence of a place.
Separate interpretation
small losses
It is also called "ant nest". 2. Nest of ants. 3. Metaphor is a small loophole that can cause great disaster. It is said in Han Feizi Yu Lao: "the dike of a thousand feet is broken by the burrows of ants; the room of a hundred feet is burned by the smoke of a sudden fire. "
self-styled
Give yourself a certain title: the true hero is never obtained by self - styled.
source
According to Zhaolian's Xiaoting miscellany, the essence and the end of Guicheng in Myanmar, it is said that "the Xuanwei Department of Myanmar was set up in the Ming Dynasty, but it was not named Xuanjiu in the table; there was also the saying that the ant cave was self styled and Yelang tianwai said."
usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : yǐ xué zì fēng
The ant's nest is its own nest
high official positions and riches. gōng míng lì lù
Witty words to relieve trouble. miào yǔ jiě fán