There are many bedridden houses
This is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ī Chu á ngdi é w ū. From Liang Qichao's the old history of China.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's "the old history of China": his "general annals · 20 strategies" is mainly based on the judgment, supplemented by the description, which is actually a bright future for the Chinese history circle. I'm sorry that he was trapped in the scope of Taishigong. He took seven or eight of the ten biographies, filled up the whole book, and made a mess of them. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive.
Chinese PinYin : zhī chuáng dié wū
There are many bedridden houses
a great ability to rule the country. jīng shì zhī cái
purchase popularity by claiming the good deeds of others as one 's own. lüě měi shì ēn
evil with a security blanket. guān cāng láo shǔ
travel with light luggage and few attendants. qīng chē jiǎn cóng