Idioms, proverbs and proverbs about home

Get married and start a career

Pinyin: ∟ yè

Explanation: Get married and start a career. It also refers to working and living in one place for a long time.

Source: Liang Bin's Random Thoughts on Creation (Preface) "So I packed my bags, went south to Kanto, dug ginseng and gold, accumulated some money, and came back to settle down and prepare for revenge."

Example: He wants to call Guo Quanhai and marry a good daughter-in-law to make his life better and his job more secure. ★ Zhou Libo's Storm, Part 2, Part 23

Synonym: relocation, marriage.

Antonyms: vagrancy, homelessness, unemployment

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Live in one place for a long time.

settle down

Pinyin: ā n ji ā lu he

Description: an: placement; Settle down: Designate a residence. Settle down in a new place and live for a long time.

Source: Ding Ling's Du Wanxiang: "We are determined to settle down here."

Example: I want to call your father and daughter to Longtan Street. ★ Chapter 1 of Guo Chengqing's Blade

Synonyms: take root, settle down and camp.

Antonyms: vagrancy, vagrancy, displacement

Two-part allegorical saying: the rabbit returns to its nest.

Grammar: as predicate and object; Can be used for people or things.

start from scratch

Pinyin: bái shǒu qǐ jiā

Explanation: empty hands: empty hands; Entrepreneurship: establishing a family business. Describe no foundation, poor conditions, self-reliance and hard struggle.

Source: Quotations from Zhuzi 107: "Today, the scholar-bureaucrat started from a white house, which made him honored."

Example: Look, how much money did he make? Who does he depend on? Now I have forgotten the source of water. The grass on the wall is upside down. ★ Ding Ling's The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River

Synonym: self-reliance, marriage.

Antonym: deep-rooted, dependent.

Two-part allegorical saying: the owner of the plaster shop

Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in life

Get married and settle down.

Pinyin: cheng JiāLi yiè

Explanation: It refers to men who are married, have jobs and can live independently.

Source: Song "Liang Lumeng Helping the Poor and Helping the Old": "The rich in Hangfu are mostly from other counties ... Sifang Department Store, gathering without toes, and many people have been married since then."

Example: It turns out that Lian Jinfeng's great-grandfather lived in Lingnan and fled overseas to escape the chaos of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, which happened to be in the country of scholars. ★ Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is back to the thirteenth time.

Synonym: settle down.

Antonym: lose everything.

Grammar: as predicate and object; Refers to getting married, starting a family and starting a career.

Don't wash your dirty clothes in public

Pinyin: Jiāchǒu bükàwàI yáng

Note: it is not convenient to disclose disgraceful things at home.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "The monk asked:' Why is Huacheng Sword a family style? "said:' I don't want to say it. Say,' Why? Say:' Don't wash your dirty linen in public. "

Example: ~, if it is spread to the other party and laughed at by others, it's already done. ★ Feng Ming magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 8

Synonym: You can't talk about your dirty laundry.

Two-part allegorical saying: Hide your arm in your sleeve.

Grammar: as object and clause; Refers to a dirty laundry that should not be made public.

Even the most unbiased person can't judge domestic affairs.

Pinyin: qρng guānán duàn JiāwùShiù

Explanation: It is difficult for impartial officials to judge the merits of family disputes. Refers to things within the family, which are difficult for outsiders to figure out.

Source: Feng Ming magnum "Yu Shi Ming Yan" Volume 10: "As the saying goes, it is difficult for an honest official to judge family affairs. Since I care about your mother and son, don't expect too much. "

Ex.: It's really the saying' ~' that my in-laws can't break the bed. ★ The eightieth time of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions

Synonym: it is difficult for an honest official to decide family affairs.

Grammar: as object and clause; Complex housework.

Rich people often love the truth and don't love the Tao.

Pinyin: jilqi ā n j Ρ n, zuòbüChuítáng

Explanation: refers to the wealth of the family. Some people tend to cherish themselves and do not take risks.

Source: The Biography of Han Sima Xiangru: "Those who built the Ming Dynasty had foresight before they sprouted, and those who knew it avoided danger in the invisible, and many disasters were hidden in obscurity, which was caused by carelessness. Therefore, as the old saying goes,' If the family is tired for a thousand, you can't sit in the hall'. Although this statement is small, it can be said to be big. "

Grammar: as object, attribute and clause; Used in life

Your own things are precious even when they are not good.

Pinyin: jiā yǒu bì zhǒu ǒ u, Xi m: ng zh and qi ā n j φ n

Explanation: broom: broken broom; Enjoy: sacrifice. Your own broken broom is considered to be worth thousands of dollars. Metaphorically speaking, your own things are precious even if they are not good. Sometimes used for modesty.

Source: Han Bangu's History of Emperor Guangwu of Dongguan: "Emperor Wen, please ask Liu Yu, the deputy governor of Wuhan, to say:' The city has fallen, and there are tens of thousands of babies and mothers. Once a soldier is set on fire, it is a sour nose. A daughter who has disadvantages at home but enjoys it. I am a descendant of the imperial clan, so I have tasted a new job. How can I have the heart to do this? " "

One takes power, the whole family.

Pinyin: y and zǐchūJiān, jiji ǔ z ǔ sh ě ng ti ā n ā n.

Explanation: It means that if one of the descendants becomes a monk, all ancestors can ascend to heaven. It is often used to mean that when one person is in power, the whole family will be honored.

Source: Ming Lanling Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" for the hundredth time: "As the saying goes,' One son became a monk, and nine ancestors ascended to heaven', your husband explained unfairly and had to live beyond life."

Synonym: One son became a monk and seven ancestors ascended to heaven.

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in written language