Rich houses delay disaster
Fengwu yanzao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is f ē NGW ū y á NZ ā I, which means to build a big house and cause disaster. It comes from the 35th biography of the 17th column in volume 4 of northern history.
The origin of Idioms
The 35th biography of the 17th column in volume 4 of the northern history says: "Yan Yingqiu pass was written in the book of changes. This cover is simultaneous interpreting the ears, only the virtuous can be pawn, willing to encourage the public.
Idiom usage
Commendatory meaning; predicate.
Rich houses delay disaster
linger on with one 's last breath of life - gǒu yán cán xī
a great ability to rule the country - jīng guó zhī cái
Looking north on behalf of the horse - dài mǎ wàng běi