numerous households
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā nm é NW à NH ù, which means to describe the deep and wide palace or the large number of people. It comes from Shiji Xiaowu Benji.
The origin of Idioms
"Shiji · Xiaowu Benji" said: "so it was built to build Zhanggong, and it was used by thousands of families."
Idiom usage
There is no need to go to the eastern suburbs. Spring is in the middle of the spring. Lu daoyue's poem "welcome spring" in Qing Dynasty
Idiom story
During the Western Han Dynasty, the Bailiang palace, which Emperor Hanwu worked hard to build, was burned down by fire. He was very sad about the fragrant palace, so he called together the officials to discuss the construction of another palace, and bravely proposed to build a bigger house to subdue the disaster. So he continued to build Zhang palace with cedar. There were thousands of households in the palace. The specifications far exceeded that of Weiyang palace, and the momentum was very magnificent.
numerous households
an ant trying to shake a giant tree - pí fú hàn shù
make one 's ancestors illustrious - guāng zōng yào zǔ
wear red or white , that is , at weddings or funerals - hóng bái xǐ shì