Swallow in the pond
Chi yumuyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch í y ú m ù y à n, which means to refer to a person who is in danger and easily suffered. It comes from the public poetry of the news from Hangzhou and Taiwan at the end of the stone.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote one of the public poems on the news of passing on Hangzhou and Taiwan at the end of the stone: "the pond fish, the curtain swallow, the crane and the crown monkey are in favor of the new."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Swallow in the pond
exotic and strangely scented flowers - qí pā yì hùi
keep one 's heart as hard as the nether millstone - xīn rú tiě shí
correct evil doings and revert to good deeds - gǎi xíng qiān shàn