Cave man
Cave man, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á nxu é zh ī sh ì, which means hermit. In ancient times, hermits lived in mountains, so it was called. It comes from Han Feizi, the top left of waichu.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi Wai Chu Shuo Zuo Shang" says: "when his monarch saw a good man in the cave, there were ten people who could see the poor Lu AI lane by car, and hundreds of people who could see the cloth clothes by marriage ceremony."
Idiom usage
The emperor of emperor Shengzu ordered nine people. The epitaph of zhangpucun by fangbao in Qing Dynasty
Cave man
When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter - shù dǎo hú sūn sàn
infer the whole matter after hearing but one point - wén yī zhī èr
fight a hundred battles , win a hundred victories - bǎi zhàn bǎi shèng
repair the old and utilize the waste - xiū jiù qǐ fèi
Be indomitable in the face of danger - lín wēi bù náo