A bed of brocade is covered
A bed of brocade covered is a Chinese idiom, which refers to asking others for accommodation and protection. It comes from the wild language of Qi Dong · the change of Huaixi.
Source usage [source] song Zhoumi's "Qi Dong Ye Yu · Huai Xi's change": "ordinary Fu Shi Tai Wei is not good, today I beg to make a bed of brocade to be covered." The 25th chapter of Shuihu Zhuan by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: "all things are well thought out, and there is no more to say."
A bed of brocade is covered
gladdening the heart and refreshing the mind - qìn rén xīn pí
each sticks to his own viewpoint - gè zhí jǐ jiàn
Rodent blood seeps into the bones - niè xuè qìn gǔ