The bed is dry
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǐ NSH ā nzh ě ng à n, which means that in ancient times, parents were killed, and children were lying on grass pillow shield, which means that they never forget revenge. It's from the book of rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Tarpaulin: an implement made of straw to cover or pad things; stem: a shield. Refers to sleep on the grass, pillow shield. It means never forgetting revenge.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of rites by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, "Zixia asked Confucius," what is the enemy of my parents? " Confucius said, "if you are not an official, you will share the world with Buddha."
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, attribute, or object
The bed is dry
the language fails to express the meaning - cí bù dá yì
Pines and cypresses in the cold - suì hán zhī sōng bǎi