Build a house and make a bed
A Chinese idiom, Ji à w à di é Chu á ng, means to put a bed on the bed and build a house on the house. It comes from the sequel of Jiao's Bicheng, the error of popular books.
The origin of Idioms
Jiao Hong of Ming Dynasty wrote the sequel of Jiao's Bicheng, the mistake of common books: "it's all over the place."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: build a house over a bed, build a house over a bed
Idiom usage
It's not as good as writing an article. Qing Dynasty, Qin Duhui's Pingshu, literature and art
Build a house and make a bed
linger on with one 's last breath of life - gǒu yán cán chuǎn
travel during the day and sleep at night - xiǎo xíng yè sù