bamboo fences and hay-thatched mud cottages
Bamboo fence cottage, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ú L í m á OSH è, meaning often refers to the cottage in the countryside. It's from the sound of selling flowers: understanding the world.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan Qiaoji's "the sound of selling flowers · realizing the world" says: "the dust, the wind, the snow, the cup, the lamp, the bamboo fence and the cottage."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. All of you look at the sign. There is an old plum painted on it. It is written with the words "frost, dawn and cold". The old poem on that side is: bamboo fence and thatched cottage are willing. The 63rd chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty and the Ci poem of Li Ting Yan by Zhang Sheng in the Song Dynasty: "the grass islet on the Polygonum island is covered by bamboo fences and thatched cottages." Xin Qiji's the sky of partridge in Song Dynasty. The bamboo fence cottage needs a poet. Besides singing and dancing, poetry is in the doldrums. Listen to soft words, smile and lose face. One of the branches falls obliquely, and the green maid pines. Shallow frown smile, who can drunk, see Xiao ran forest breeze. The ninth volume of the Song Dynasty's Luo Da Jing "the jade dew in the crane forest" says: "Han Ping's original work, the South Garden, is on the Wu mountain. There are so-called villages, bamboo fences and thatched cottages, which are like the rural atmosphere." Xu HongZu of Ming Dynasty wrote Xu Xiake's travels to Yunnan diary 9: "there are four or five families living in the gorge, bamboo fences and thatched cottages. They feel quite quiet." Chapter 14 of Wu Jingzi's scholars in Qing Dynasty: one is the golden powder building, the other is the bamboo fence cottage, the other is the peach and willow blossoming, the other is mulberry and hemp everywhere. Zhou Youliang of Qing Dynasty wrote in the story of plum and willow in the Pearl River: "Er Qing has this talent and appearance. He mistakenly fell into the dust. Cui Guan's Red Mansion is not the end. Bamboo fences and thatched cottages make him leave as soon as possible." Cheng Lin, Qing Dynasty, wrote the poem manuscript of fusongxuan: "the village shop sells restaurants in Qingqi, and there are three roads in Zhuli and Maoshe."
Chinese PinYin : zhú lí máo shè
bamboo fences and hay-thatched mud cottages
There are three unknowns in this. cǐ zhōng sān mèi
Different people have different opinions. rén zhě jiàn rén,zhì zhě jiàn zhì