Which idiom story is the story of a pigeon occupying a magpie's nest?

The story of The Cuckoo's Nest is that Cuckoo can't build its own nest. The magpie looked at the poor heart and invited the cuckoo to live with it. Gradually, cuckoo felt that the nest was too narrow, so she drove the magpie out and monopolized the nest. This story tells us that helping lazy people is tantamount to inviting wolves into the room.

The original sentence of The Book of Songs, a famous collection of poems in ancient China, is, "Magpies have nests and doves live in them." In the Book of Songs, the original intention of "nine years old occupying a magpie's nest" is that men and women in ancient times got married and got married, and the woman moved into the man's house. However, the original meaning of "nine years old occupies a magpie's nest" has changed a lot.

Explanation:

Jiuzhan Quechao is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is JIU Zhan Quechao, which refers to seizing other people's houses, land and industries.

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Idioms and allusions that refer to seizing other people's houses.