Hive
Bee nest, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGF á ngy ǐ Xu é, meaning to occupy one side. It comes from the sequel of red lead, spring and Autumn Annals, Yin a.d. by Yang Shen of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Analysis of Idioms
Nest and nest
The origin of Idioms
"Since the founding of the people's Republic of China, princes have been like bees and ants, not the first year of the emperor."
Idiom explanation
It's a metaphor for occupying one side.
Hive
trace to the very source of sth. - qióng yuán sù liú
deep trenches and high ramparts - shēn gōu gāo lěi