move into a new house
Moving to a tree, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ā NY ú Qi á om ù, which originally means that birds move from a deep valley to a tall tree; it means that they still remember their old friends when they are in a high position. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, logging,
Idiom explanation
Migration: migration. Arbor: tall tree.
The origin of Idioms
"Xiaoya · felling" in the book of Songs: "it came from secluded ancient times and moved to arbor."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in officialdom, etc. example now that you are moving to a tree, you should only keep your points and compete with your parents. Feng Menglong's warning to the world Volume 38
move into a new house
one 's mind is burning with grief - chóu cháng jiǔ zhuǎn
do not go beyond the prescribed limit - bù yuè léi shi
be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual - ān pín shǒu dào
word for word and sentence for sentence - zhú jù zhú zì