A wren
A wren, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā Oli á oy ī zh ī, which means that a wren makes a nest, occupying only one branch; it refers to a place to live or a work position. It's from Chuang Tzu's xiaoyaoyou.
Idiom explanation
Wren: the name of the bird, with hemp hair as the nest, tied to the branches.
The origin of Idioms
"The Wren nest in the deep forest, but a branch; yanhuyinhe, but full."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; metaphor desire is limited, very satisfied. example temporary enough to send enough, like a wren. Cheng Yunsheng, Qing Dynasty
A wren
rack one's brains for ingenious devices - qiǎo lì míng mù
go into the whys and wherefores of - zhuī gēn xún dǐ
be as far removed as heaven from earth - pàn ruò yún ní
feed a tiger to one 's own detriment - yǎng hǔ yí huàn
get excited over a little thing - dà jīng xiǎo guài