The ambition of the dorm
Jiqiuzhizhi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǐ nqi ū zh ī, which means to be contented with the world. It comes from the inscription of Chu Yuan.
The origin of Idioms
In the inscription on Chu Yuan written by Wang Jian in the Southern Dynasty of Qi Dynasty, it is said that "he not only adheres to the distinction of Ci and Liang, but also cherishes the ambition of sleeping.". The fields and cities that you receive are not rich in all wells. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object; used in writing.
Idiom story
It is said that in the spring and Autumn period, the internal struggle of Chu state was very fierce. On his deathbed, sun shuao warned his son not to accept the rich and beautiful land granted by the king of Chu, so as to prevent others from coveting it. If he accepted the barren and thin land, others would not care about it, so he could sleep in it to ensure that he could have it for a long time.
The ambition of the dorm
foxes in the city walls and rats on the altars - chéng hú shè shǔ
the three obediences and the four virtues - sān cóng sì dé
like a crane 's bone and a fowl 's skin - hè gǔ jī fū
roar out a somber song instead of crying - cháng gē dàng kū