houses of the poor
Pengmenhu P é NGM é Nb ì h ù, an idiom, describes a poor family and a poor house. Peng, Piper refer to grass.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: pengmenghu Pinyin: P é NGM é Nb ì h ù explanation: a house made of Sedum and Vitex. It describes a poor family and a poor house. Peng, Piper refer to grass.
source
The book of Jin written by Fang Xuanling in Tang Dynasty said, "if you are not satisfied with the two, you will be as handsome as Lu Shen."
Examples
Our admission criteria are only virtue and talent. As for the rich and the poor, it doesn't matter whether they come from Pengmen or Gaotang Huawu.
usage
A simple house in which poor people live.
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Pengmen wengju antonym: Gaotang Huawu idiom structure: United style time: ancient times
houses of the poor
maintain one 's original pure character - yī chén bù dào
handle a crisis without difficulty - lǚ xiǎn ruò yí
with a snub nose and a wry mouth -- a very ugly face - bí tā zuǐ wāi