live in the wilds and dwell in caves
Living in a cave is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xu é J ū y ě ch ǔ, which means living in a cave and living in the wilderness. It describes the living conditions of primitive people. From Yi Xici II
Idiom explanation
Cave: cave; place: residence.
The origin of Idioms
"In ancient times, the cave dwells in the wild, and the later sage Yi uses the palace, the upper building and the lower building to wait for the wind and rain, and to cover the great and strong."
Analysis of Idioms
Cave dwelling in the wild
Luxury room
Idiom usage
It is used to describe the living conditions of primitive people.
Examples
In baihutong benghong written by Ban Gu of Han Dynasty: "in the ancient times, caves lived in the wild."
Guo Moruo's "Wang Zhaojun" Scene: "when we lived in caves and fields, the house was originally nothing. Smart people cut down trees, transported earth and stone, and built a tall house."
Primitive people lived in the wild and lived a life of fishing and hunting.
live in the wilds and dwell in caves
her voice was pleasant like those of nightingales and swallows - yīng shēng yàn yǔ
the unpredictable , ever-changing nature of things - yún jué bō guǐ
be prepared for danger in times of peace - jū ān sī wēi
Twisting the earth to burn incense - niǎn tǔ fén xiāng
the life of a man is like the morning dew - rén shēng cháo lù