Idioms describing the rich:
As rich as an enemy,
Rich,
Wealth and glory,
Spend money like water,
With deep pockets,
Rich and powerful,
Accumulate gold and jade,
Zhumen embroidery households,
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"Er" is a four-word idiom used to describe wealth.
Idiom to describe the very rich:
As rich as an enemy,
Rich,
Wealth and glory,
Spend money like water,
With deep pockets,
Rich and powerful,
Accumulate gold and jade,
Zhumen embroidery households,
Lev Bai Tao
I hope it can help you learn and progress.
Hope to adopt, thank you.
The idiom "three" describes spending money lavishly.
Idioms include: extravagance, spending money like water, spending a lot of money, extravagance and waste.
First of all, profligacy
1, pinyin: hu ρ hu T T T
2, interpretation: spending money unrestrained, abusing money.
3. Source: Modern Feng Yuxiang's "My Life" Chapter 25: Especially many arrogant and extravagant bureaucratic warlords, rich comprador, spend money for themselves all day.
Second, spend money like water.
1, Pinyin: hu and J and nrú t avatars
2, interpretation: refers to spending money like water, describing people who spend money generously or lavishly.
3. Source: Song Zhou Mi's Poems of Qi Dongye Li Fu: Spending money like water is a matter of course. (Vernacular: Spending money like dirt is regarded as a common thing. )
Third, spend a lot of money.
1, pinyin: qi ā qi ā n j and n y and zhi.
2, interpretation: describe the luxury of life, unrestrained use of money.
3. Source: Tang Libai's "Send": I don't care about selling wine even by boat and spend a lot of money. (vernacular: don't pity the boat, sell the bar, let's drink one boat at a time, for the sake of the party, it won't cost too much money. )
Fourth, extravagance and waste.
1, pinyin
2, interpretation: extreme luxury, enjoyment, decadence, corruption.
3. Source: The History of the Later Han Dynasty and Lu Kangchuan by Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties: The last days are the decline of a Lord, which is extremely extravagant. (vernacular: the last emperor, extremely extravagant, extremely enjoyable, dissolute and corrupt. )
Fifth, profligacy
1, pinyin: dà sihu.
2. Interpretation: Spending money lavishly and without restraint.
3. Source: Modern Levin's The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan's Disappeared: I still splurge, and I still owe a debt of gratitude of 3,200 silver, which is simply heartless.
The idiom "boss" describes money. What words can describe money?
Tie countless strings of cash around your waist-very rich
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Metaphor is a lot of money.
source
Cloud novel in the Southern Dynasties: "Guests follow each other, each with his own ambition. Either it was the secretariat of Yangzhou, or it was rich, or it was riding a crane. One of them said, "I got rich and rode a crane to the country." Want to have both. "
synonym
Rich family, princes and princes, rich family
antonym
An empty pocket
use
Verb object type; Used as attribute and object; Metaphor is very rich.
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
Indulge in money & lt as rich as Jews & gt
Coin idioms in Wu
Spending money like water, drinking horses and throwing money, haggling over every ounce, casting mountains and cooking the sea, rich in furniture.
1, spending more money
Explanation: it means that you don't care about spending money. There are many flowers.
From: Tang Dance Xiangzhi's Youth Travel: "Dare to spend a lot of money, no wall, no poverty."
A flower is a lot of indifference, and there are no four walls at home that don't know poverty.
Step 2 drink horses and invest money
Explanation: It means that people are honest and do not harm the public, fat and private interests.
From: Tang's Book of Beginners, Volume Six quotes and Three auxiliary records: "An Lingqing has a loyal sage who drinks horse water and throws it every time."
An incorruptible man in Anling has a fairy, a horse drinks water, and he always votes for San Qian.
3. penny wise and pound foolish
Description: Ruby and Thai baht were very small units of weight in ancient times. Described as stingy, he must care about money. It is also a metaphor for being narrow-minded and caring about small things.
From: Xunzi Guo Fu in the Warring States Period: "If you cut the country, you will cut it, and you will be insatiable."
People who pay bribes with state money must also care about the amount of money.
4, casting mountains and cooking the sea
Description: Mining copper mines in the mountains to make coins, boiling seawater to get salt. Metaphor is good at developing natural resources.
From: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records in the Western Han Dynasty: "Wu has a copper mountain in the county, and Bi made the fugitives in the world steal money to cook seawater for salt."
When the State of Wu owned Tongshan in Zhang Yu County, Liu Bi recruited illicit money from all over the world and boiled seawater to get salt. Metaphor is good at developing natural resources.
5.wanguan furniture
Description: Wanguan: Shangwanguan copper coins. Guan: In ancient times, wearing a rope of money meant both money and a string of money. A thousand words are a string, which is called consistency. Describe a lot of property, very rich.
From: Feng Ming's Dream Dragon, Volume 10, Yu Shiming's Ci: "Dad is rich in furniture and has his own son and grandson. * * * Bastards don't care! "
The old father's family is rich, but he has never had a first son and a third grandson. What happened?
What idioms of "Lu" describe being rich?
Rich in the world, rich in princes, rich as enemies, millionaires, happy ever after
The idiom "Qi" is a metaphor for money.
As rich as an enemy,
Rich,
Wealth and glory,
Spend money like water,
With deep pockets,
Rich and powerful,
Accumulate gold and jade,
Zhumen embroidery households,
Lev Bai Tao
The idiom "ba" describes a lot of money
As rich as an enemy,
Rich,
Wealth and glory,
Spend money like water,
With deep pockets,
Rich and powerful,
Accumulate treasures, specialize in
Zhumen embroidery households,
Lev Bai Tao
There are more than enough cooking treasures, piles of treasures, fat horses and light fur.
Rich as an enemy, well-fed, well-fed, well-fed and happily married.
Fresh clothes and delicious food, such as jade cups, are more greasy and lighter.
Zhumen embroidery household, pinyin: zhmén Xiühü. Description: Zhumen: Red painted gate; Embroiderer: the gateway to sculpture and painting. Metaphor is the residence of a rich woman. It also refers to wealthy families.
The idiom "nine" describes having no money.
not have a penny left on one
Not a penny left.
There is nothing in the house except bare walls ― it's as poor as a church mouse.
poor
be short of money
Poor as if everything had been washed away-penniless.
Poverty and gaps
needful
Three meals are not followed
Endure hunger and cold
Wear rags
There is no place to stand. ...
Is there any idiom to describe how much money you have in your wallet?
Tie countless strings of cash around your waist-very rich
Spend generously.
As rich as a country
spend money like water