What idioms are there to take home?

Every family, lonely, homeless, thousands of families, started from scratch.

First of all, every household

Vernacular interpretation: every household; Every household

Source: "Yu Shiming said that Jiang Xingge would meet the pearl shirt again": "Time flies, and I don't feel that the old times will be exhausted. Every household, noisy braziers, firecrackers, family happiness. "

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Feng Menglong

Second, be alone.

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Being alone (as a "loner" in traditional Chinese opera) and being widowed are both self-proclaimed by ancient emperors in China. At present, "loneliness" refers to people who are isolated and helpless from the masses.

Source: Book of Rites Jade Algae: "Anyone who calls himself a small country is lonely."

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Dai Sheng

Ancient emperors all declared that small monarchs were called orphans.

Third, homelessness.

Vernacular interpretation: there is no home to go back to. Refers to displacement.

Source: "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 22: "When the monk saw that he had no roots, he gradually became cold and refused to stay long. Go back to my hometown, I am homeless. "

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Ling Mengchu

Fourth, thousands of households.

Vernacular explanation: refers to many families.

Source: painting dreams: "New Year pictures of thousands of families have given me a lot of knowledge."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Sun Li

Five, starting from scratch

Vernacular explanation: describe people who have no foundation or poor conditions to establish a career.

Source: Zou Zhongxiang's epitaph: "Although I started with my bare hands."

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Wen Tianxiang

Although you have no foundation or poor conditions, you have started a career.