friends grace sb . 's house with their presence
Pengbi Shenghui, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced P é NGB ì sh ē nghu ī, which describes that a distinguished visitor makes the host feel much honored. It comes from Qin Jianfu's waiting for guests with haircut in Yuan Dynasty. Explanation: Peng piper: weave Peng grass, Jing bamboo for the door, describe the poor family. It means to add brilliance to a poor family.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Qin Jianfu's "haircut for guests" the third fold: "if you step on the cheap land, you will see the light of Piper."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate and object; with commendatory meaning, mostly used as modest words
Examples
Thank you for visiting Japan. Cheng Yunsheng, Qing Dynasty
friends grace sb . 's house with their presence
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour - wén chǒng ruò jīng
He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes - shùn dào zhě chāng,nì dé zhě wáng
hold sb . 's whip and follow his stirrup - zhí biān suí dèng