2. Diusim's story is full. The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is the ancestor of diāo chán m m?n, which used to mean that there are too many official titles, from the later Han Dynasty book "Yu Fu Xia Zhi".
3, gold mink for wine, China idiom, Pinyin for Jρn diāo Huàn Ji incarnation, meaning to take off the golden crown for wine. Describe informality and binge drinking. From Biography of Ruan Fu in Jin Shu.
4, the mink and the dog belong to each other, indicating that the authenticity or pros and cons are mixed.
6. Golden mink wine, golden mink wine, China idiom, comes from Wei Song's "reducing the word Magnolia to persuade drinking", which means taking off the golden crown to describe the wine's informality and indulgence, just like "Golden mink to drink".
8. Mink skin, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin for hēI diāo zhēqiú, comes from the clothes of the Warring States, which means clothes made of mink, generally referring to luxurious clothes.