guests feel at home
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī NL á IR ú Gu ī, which means that guests come here as if they are at home. It describes hospitality and hospitality. It comes from Fan Zhongyan's inscription on the tomb of CAI, the Minister of the Ministry of family, who presented it to the Minister of the Ministry of war.
Idiom usage
It is often used in hotels and restaurants
Examples
Our service tenet is to be at home.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: feel at home, feel at home
Antonym: indifference
The origin of Idioms
Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty wrote in the inscription of the tomb of CAI, the Minister of the Ministry of war, presented by the Minister of the Ministry of family to the Minister of the Ministry of War: "he married Zhang, the wife of the state of Chu, and gave birth to a duke. He called him Qinren and made him feel at home."
Idiom explanation
Guests come here as if they were at home. It describes hospitality.
guests feel at home
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