Nest and nest
Bee nest and ant nest is an idiom pronounced f ē NGK ē y ǐ Xu é, which means that the place occupied is very narrow, so it is a scornful term for the local forces in a corner.
explain
It means that the place occupied is very narrow, which is used as a scornful term for the local forces in a corner.
Idiom story
In the eighth year of Kaibao in the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin led his army to besiege Jinling in the south of the Yangtze River. At that time, the titles of Imperial Palace examinations in the Northern Song Dynasty were "Fu on crossing the Yangtze River by bridge" and "Xi Shui Zhan Shi". Jiangnan was also in the Imperial Palace examination, with the titles of "Fu on Wang Dewei's family" and "poetry on Tan Xiao but Qin Dynasty". Zhao Kuangyin sneered at the generals who came from Jiangnan for not knowing that there was Allah in the Central Plains. Zhao Pu said that Jiangnan was just a nest of bees and ants.
Nest and nest
Changing the past and changing the customs - biàn gǔ yì sú
recover one 's original simplicity - fǎn pú guī zhēn