poor family
Wengye sangshu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è ngy ǒ us ā ngsh ū, which means to use the urn as the window and the plants as the hinge on the door; it refers to the poor family. It comes from Guo Qin Lun.
Notes on Idioms
牖: window; hinge: the shaft of the door.
The origin of Idioms
Han Jiayi's on passing the Qin Dynasty: "however, Chen she, the son of Weng Jue Sheng Shu, was a member of the society and a member of the society, and also a member of the society."
Idiom usage
It refers to the poor people. Why can't I walk in the sky? I can then look at the painting Pavilion of the orchid hall, and my relatives are watching me. The first discount of Jian Fu Bei by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty
poor family
persuade sb . to do good and dissuade him from doing evil - jìn kě tì fǒu
slow of tongue and clumsy of utterance - zhuō zuǐ bèn sāi
The mountain is high and the emperor is far away - shān gāo huáng dì yuǎn
fowls and dogs turn immortals -- relatives and followers of a high official got promotion after him - jī quǎn shēng tiān