Wall of refuge
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is B ì sh ì Qi á NGD ō ng, which means to live in seclusion among market peddlers. From the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of Yimin, Fengmeng.
Idiom usage
Why should I write a book? Why should I write a letter? Why should I stay in seclusion.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of Yimin, Fengmeng, "Duke Wang (Duke Wang) refused to go alone when he was in chaos. He killed cattle and hid himself. At that time, people called it "the king of the East."
Idiom explanation
To live in seclusion among peddlers.
Wall of refuge
be unable to achieve one's heart's desire but unwilling to accept less - gāo bù chéng dī bù jiù
Double axe felling solitary trees - shuāng fǔ fá gū shù
meet by chance like patches of drifting duckweed - píng shuǐ xiāng féng