set up a home and establish a business
Settling down and setting up a business, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "NJI ā L ì y è", which means to settle down a family and establish a foundation or career; it also means to work and live in a place for a long time. From the red flag.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Bin's "ramble on the creation of the red flag spectrum (Preface)" said: "so he took up the bedding and rolled down the east of Shaanxi, dug ginseng and gold in the east of Shaanxi, accumulated some money, and came back to settle down and prepare for revenge. “
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: settle down and move again, start a family and set up a business
Idiom usage
It refers to living in a place for a long time. example he wants to ask Guo Quanhai to settle down and marry a good daughter-in-law, so that he can live a good life and work more at ease. Zhou Libo's "storm" part 2 23
set up a home and establish a business
something that seems to be a problem at first , but that has good results in the end - huò zhōng yǒu fú
Be willing to bow to the downwind - gān bài xià fēng