oblivious of imminent danger
Yanque Chuwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à nqu è ch à w à, which means that the birds build nests in the hall. It refers to being in danger without knowing it. It comes from Kong Congzi on potential.
The origin of Idioms
Kong Congzi's comments on the situation: "when the swallow sparrow is in the house, its son and mother are in peace, and it is warm and happy, so it thinks it is safe. When the stove is burning, the pillars will burn, and the color of the swallow sparrow will not change, so I don't know what the disaster will be."
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Yan que Chu Tang
oblivious of imminent danger
Half understanding and half knowing - bàn jiě yī zhī
slip over nothing whether big or small - jù xì wú yí
extort excessive taxes and levies - hèng zhēng bào fù