Idioms
Embroidering clothes during the day Embroidery: Using silk velvet or silk thread to embroider patterns on cloth. It is a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to the fellow villagers
Cang dog in white clothes Cang: pale. The floating clouds are like white clothes, and instantly become like gray dogs. Metaphor for the ever-changing world
Buyi Qianshou Buyi: address common people; Qianshou: address common people during the Warring States and Qin Dynasties. In ancient times, it refers to ordinary people eating vegetables and cereals. Wear commoners and eat coarse grains. Describes a frugal life
The gray dog ??in white clothes is the same as the gray dog ??in white clothes, which is a metaphor for the vagaries of the world.
Grass, clothing, wood and food. Wood: tree. They weave grass for clothing and eat the fruits of trees. Describes simple food and clothing and a poor life
Reducing clothing and food means saving on clothing and food in life and striving to save money
Quail clothes with hundreds of knots Quail clothes: a metaphor for tattered clothes; hundreds of knots : Clothes with patches on top of each other. Describes clothes in tatters and rags
Coarse clothes and food. Coarse: coarse; clothes: clothes; rough: poor; food: things. Describes the poverty of life
Plenty of food and clothing means adequate food and clothing, and life is rich
Sewing shallow clothes with wide sleeves and large belts is the clothing of ancient Confucian scholars, borrowing from Confucianism
旰食夜Don't eat until late in the evening, and get dressed before dawn. Describes people who are diligent in political affairs
The person who undresses takes off his clothes and puts them on others
The messenger in green originally refers to a parrot, but in modern times it is called a postman
The messenger in green clothes eats and drinks in excess : Gorgeous; Steal: Coy. Beautiful clothes, sweet food, and an ignoble existence
In the daytime, clothes are embroidered. Clothing: to wear; embroidery: official uniforms made of colorful embroidery. During the day, he wears luxurious official uniforms to be seen by others. In the old days, it was a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to fellow villagers.
White-robed Gongqing refers to Jinshi in ancient times. People in the Tang Dynasty attached great importance to Jinshi, and most of the prime ministers were from Jinshi, so Jinshi were regarded as white-robed prime ministers.
The prime minister in white clothes refers to Jinshi in ancient times. People in the Tang Dynasty attached great importance to Jinshi, and most of the prime ministers were from Jinshi, so Jinshi were regarded as white-robed prime ministers.
A scholar in white clothes refers to a scholar who has never gained any fame.
A hundred clothes and a hundred followers will obey everything. Describes everything as being obedient to others.
Bao Yi Bo Dai Bao, Bo: Describes generosity. Wear a wide robe and a wide belt. Refers to the attire of ancient Confucian scholars.
Praise for clothes is dangerous. Praise for clothes: loose clothes. Dangerous crown: high hat. The attire of ancient Confucian scholars. Refers to the broad robe and tall hat.
Full food and warm clothes. Full food: enough to eat; warm clothes: warm clothes. Describes a prosperous life with abundant food and clothing.
Buyi Weidai was originally the clothing of the poor in ancient times, and later referred to scholars who were not officials.
Friends of Commoners: Commoners. It used to mean a poor old friend.
Entertaining Parents in Colorful Clothes Legend has it that in the Spring and Autumn Period there was an old Caozi who was very filial. Even when he was seventy years old, he would sometimes dress in colorful clothes and pretend to be a child to make his parents laugh. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial parents.
Weighing body-carrying clothes: Suitable. Cut clothes according to body shape. Metaphor to act according to actual situation.
Riding a fat horse with light clothes. Fat: a fat horse. Clothes: to wear. Light: light and warm fur clothes. He drives a fat horse and wears expensive clothes. Describes a luxurious and luxurious life.
Inversion of clothes: upside down: upside down; clothes: in ancient times, the top was clothes and the bottom was clothes. Describes something in a hurry and out of order.
Short coat horse Short coat: short outfit. In ancient times, it was used as clothing for civilians and soldiers. Wearing short clothes and riding a horse. Describe the heroic and vigorous appearance of soldiers.
Bad clothing and bad food. Bad: coarse. Refers to poor clothing and food.
粝粝粝: brown rice. Wear coarse clothes and eat rice made from brown rice. Describes a frugal life.
Rice bag hanger bag: pocket. Pockets for food, racks for hanging clothes. A metaphor for a useless person.
Fei’s food and thin clothing are: meager. Meager clothes, poor food. Describes a very simple life.
Buddha is decorated with gold, and people are decorated with clothes. It means that Buddha is decorated with gold, while people are decorated with clothes.
It is a metaphor that people are not good on the inside and have to rely on their appearance.
A good girl does not wear wedding clothes, which means that she can earn her own living without relying on the inheritance of her parents or ancestors.
Endless Brown Clothes Brown: coarse cloth clothes. Even coarse clothes are not fully worn. Describes the hardship of life.
Brown clothes and vegetable food Brown clothes: coarse cloth clothes; vegetable food: rough meals. They wear coarse clothes and eat simple meals. Describes the hardship of life.
Lie down with your clothes He means to be connected; Lie means to lie down. Lie down and sleep with your clothes on.
Save money on food and clothing. Describe thrift.
Brilliant clothes and walking in the daytime. When you are rich, you must return to your hometown.
Take off your clothes and give them to others. Give others the food you are eating. Describes warm concern for people.
Take off clothes and armor. Solution: take off clothes. Remove: remove. Take off your battle clothes and take off your gray armor. Metaphor no more fighting.
Exquisite food and clothing. Describe a luxurious and luxurious life.
粝food coarse clothes 粝: coarse rice. Coarse clothes, poor food. A metaphor for the hardship of life.
Made-to-measure clothes are tailored to your body shape. Metaphor to act according to actual situation.
Green clothes and yellow lining Green and yellow: In ancient times, yellow was the positive color and green was the idle color. Use green as clothing and yellow as lining. In the old metaphor, honor and inferiority are reversed, and high and low are reversed.
To steal food and clothes extravagantly: to be gorgeous; to steal: to be modest. Wearing beautiful clothes and eating casually. Describes a wealthy person living an ignoble existence.
Weeping in Cow Clothes Sleeping in Cow Clothes, Weeping at Each Other. Describes a couple living a poor life together.
Warm clothes and ample food and clothing describes a well-off life with abundant food and clothing.
Measuring clothes seven times and cutting them once means that the investigation and research work in advance has been very sufficient.
Food, rent and clothing tax We rely on the taxes paid by the people to live.
Like being overwhelmed by clothes, winning: able to withstand, able to bear. The body cannot bear the weight of clothing. Describes a thin body. It also describes the way of retreating modestly.
Sugar-coated bullets Sugar-coated: a sweet film covering the outside of the medicine. Sugar-coated cannonballs. A metaphor for an offensive method that is cleverly disguised to make people happy to accept it.
Seamless clothes According to myths and legends, fairies’ clothes have no seams. It means that things are perfect and perfect, and no faults can be found.
Xiaoyi 旰食 xiaoyi: night; yi: getting dressed; 旰: it’s late. Get dressed before dawn and eat late. Describes working hard to handle state affairs.
Xianyi Food Xian: Brilliant. Wearing gorgeous clothes and eating delicious food. Describes a prosperous life.
Golden waist and purple robe. There is a gold seal hanging on the waist and wearing a purple robe. Refers to becoming a high official.
Being unable to bear the burden of clothes is a metaphor for weak physical strength.
The lightness of clothing makes the most of fatness. Clothes: wear. Light: light and warm fur clothes; Fat: fat horse. Wearing expensive clothes and riding a fat horse. Describes a luxurious and luxurious life.
The clothes are thin and the food is scanty. The clothes are thin and the food is very little. Describes the hardship of life.
Not all clothes are colorful. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
Food and clothing parents refer to the people on whom life depends.
Tax on clothing, rent and food. Rent and tax: the general term for land tax and various taxes. Live off the taxes paid by the people.
When clothes come, one reaches out and when rice comes, one opens one's mouth. It describes a person who is lazy and enjoys the fruits of other people's labor.
Well-groomed and well-groomed: clear and neat appearance. The clothes and hats are neatly dressed and beautiful.
Returning to one's hometown in fine clothes used to mean returning to one's hometown after becoming wealthy. It means showing off to the countryside.
The mantle and mantle are passed down from generation to generation. The Taoist teachings of Zen Buddhism are passed down from master to disciple in China, and a ceremony of bestowing the mantle and mantle is often held. It is a metaphor for the transfer of technology and academic skills from master to apprentice.
The clothes are blue and the clothes are in tatters.
Yi Jin Night Walk Brocade: Silk fabric with colorful patterns. Wearing brocade clothes and walking at night. Metaphors cannot show glory and wealth in front of others.
To untie one's clothes, untie one's clothes: to untie one's clothes, means to take off one's clothes. I was so overworked that I couldn't take off my clothes and sleep peacefully.
It also describes how hard it is to take care of patients (mostly referring to elders).
Yi Xiu travels by day. Day: daytime. Wearing brocade clothes and walking in the daytime. It is a metaphor for becoming an official in your hometown, or returning to your hometown after becoming wealthy.
A strip of water is as narrow as a strip of water. It means that although there are rivers, lakes and seas separating us, the distance is not far enough to be an obstacle to communication.
The clothes do not cover the body. Cover: cover. The clothes are in tatters and cannot even cover the body. Describes a life of poverty.
Coat hanger and rice bag. A pocket for carrying rice and a rack for hanging clothes. It is a metaphor for a person who has no ability and cannot do anything.
Owl and Deer in Clothes According to legend, an owl is an evil bird that eats its mother, and a deer is an evil beast that eats its father. In the old days, it was used as a metaphor for an unfilial person.
Inadequate food and clothing. Week: everything is ready. Describes the lack of food and clothing and the embarrassment of life.
Zhu Yi nodded and his old name was favored by the examiner.
You Meng's clothes You Meng: a famous opera performer in Chu State in the Spring and Autumn Period, who was good at comedy and satire. A metaphor for pretending to be an ancient person or imitating others. Also refers to acting on stage.
Ocher clothes clog the road. People wearing prison uniforms crowded the road. Describes many criminals.
Only focusing on clothes and not on people refers to people’s power, and only focusing on clothes when looking at people.
Vertebra-shaped bun, cloth clothes. Refers to women's simple clothing.
To make wedding clothes means to work for others in vain, but get nothing for yourself.
Ragged clothes: ragged clothes. The clothes are in tatters.
Have enough food and clothing. Have enough food and clothing. Refers to a prosperous life.
Playing in Class Clothes It is said that when Lao Laizi was seventy years old, he wore colorful clothes and performed children's plays to entertain his relatives. Later, "Class Yi Xicai" was used as an allusion to filial piety for elderly parents.
Banyi Xicai refers to wearing colorful clothes and playing with babies to entertain their parents. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
Banyi Xicai refers to wearing colorful clothes and playing with babies to entertain their parents. Later, it was used as an allusion to filial piety for caring for parents in old age.
Exposed clothes and hood. Clothes are exposed to the sun and the hood of the car is wet with exposure. Describes running around and working hard.
The clothes are exposed and the crown is exposed. The clothes are exposed to the sun and the crown is wet. Describes running around and working hard.
Ragged food and rags. Describes a difficult life.
Shameful clothes and poor food. Shabby clothes and rough food. Refers to the hardship of life.
Shabby clothing and vegetarian food. Worn clothes and rough meals. Refers to a frugal life. It is also called "taking advantage of clothes and food".
My clothes are torn and I am hungry. Describes a difficult life.
Common people eating vegetables see "common people eating vegetables".
In Chaoyidong City, he told the minister to kill him. According to the "Historical Records·Biography of Yuan Angchao Cuo": "Shang ordered Cuo Yi to kill Dongshi."
Luxury clothes and delicious food Luxurious clothes, gorgeous clothes; delicious food, delicious food. He said that he had good food and clothing.
Ragged clothes and thin face. Describe the state of poverty and desolation.
The quail's clothes and the grebe's food mean that the clothes do not cover the body and the food does not satisfy the stomach. Describes life in extreme poverty.
Rough clothes and light rice: coarse: rough and simple; light rice: refers to simple food. Describe simple diet and simple life.
Rough food and clothing. Describes a frugal life.
Keep your clothes neat and tidy. The language version of "Chu Ci·Fisher Father" says: "A new bather must flick his crown, and a new bather must shake his clothes." Later, it was often used as a metaphor for a general who wanted to become an official.
To turn clothes upside down is the same as "turn clothes upside down". To, pass "down".
Dongshi courted Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, and Chao Cuo, the imperial censor, was slandered. "Yi Chaoyi beheaded Dongshi." The incident can be found in "Historical Records·Biography of Wu Wangbi" and "Hanshu·Chao Cuo" 》. Later, the "Dongshi court clothes" were used as a code for the murder of courtiers.
Rough food and clothing. Describes a frugal life.
The same as "evil clothes and vegetarian food".
Buddha is dressed in gold, and people are clothed. This means that the brilliance of Buddha statues depends on the coating of gold, and the beauty of human figures depends on clothing. It is a metaphor that a person's inner insufficiency depends on
furbed clothes, square collars and luxurious clothing. To refer to princes and dignitaries.
Sweating profusely and soaking through clothes. Describes extreme fear and shame.
Hongyi Yushang is made of feathers. Refers to the clothes of gods.
Take off your clothes and sit on the dustpan. It means that the mind is free and determined, regardless of shape or form. Later, it also refers to acting casually and without restraint.
Taking off one’s clothes and embracing the fire See “taking off one’s clothes and embracing the fire”.
Undressing and wrapping fire means not solving the problem but only causing danger.
Undressing clothes in a disheveled condition is the same as "taking off clothes as ragged clothes".
Undressing a pan-pound is the same as "undressing a pan-pound".
The meaning of "undressing one's clothes is majestic" is the same as "taking off one's clothes."
Brilliant clothing and meat food. See "Jin clothing and jade food".
Tear off your own clothes and bandage the farmer's sores.
Extremely beautiful clothes and delicious food.
Monkey wearing clothes and crown is the same as "monkey wearing clothes and crown".
The cow's clothing is sick and lying down, describing poverty and illness.
Niuyi years refers to a life of poverty.
Niu Yi Cries at Night See "Niu Yi Dui Cries".
To pull the guest's clothes and throw him into the well. Describes being attentive to guests. Jurisdiction, the part that fixes the wheels on ancient vehicles.
Pull one's elbows to reveal one's arms. Describes clothing that does not cover the body. The text of "Zhuangzi Rang Wang": "Zengzi stayed in the guard... He didn't raise fire for three days, he didn't make clothes for ten years, he wore a straight crown but his tassel was cut off, he was stretched but his elbow was short-sighted, and he took care of his wife."
Lack of food and clothing. Refers to poverty. Also known as "lack of food and clothing".
Weak enough to bear the weight of clothes.
The meaning of "kill" is shài. Still scrimping on food and clothing. Ming Dynasty Ning Lian's "Inscription on the Tomb of Ye Fujun in Gu Lishui": "Although the family was poor, they cut down on food and clothing, and buried more than ten members of the clan."
The holy Lord hangs his clothes to describe the world's peace and order by inaction.
Boars eat the food of beggars, eat the food of pigs and dogs, and wear the clothes of beggars. A metaphor for extreme poverty.
Reducing clothes and dieting, saving food and clothing. Generally refers to living frugally.
Push food and undress. Push: let. Take off the clothes you are wearing and give them to others to wear, and give the food you are eating to others. Describes warm concern for people.
Ask for clothes without asking for them. Get dressed before dawn. Describes being diligent in political affairs.
Seamless heavenly garments. Myth says that the heavenly garments worn by fairies do not require sewing and have no seams. It is often used as a metaphor for poetry and other things without any flaws.
The Wuyimendi refers to a distinguished family.
Poetry without Clothes At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, when Wu defeated Chu, the Chu doctor Shen Baoxu asked Qin Ting to be his teacher. He leaned against the court wall and cried, unable to drink from his spoon for seven days. Duke Ai of Qin wrote the poem "No Clothes" and sent troops to rescue Chu. The matter can be found in "Zuo Zhuan·Ding Gong 4th Year". Later, it was called "the gift of no clothes". It is a symbol of helping each other and sharing the same hatred and hatred.
Wuyi Zhiyou's "Book of Song Dynasty·Xie Hong's Microbiography": "The mixed style is high and dignified, and there is little to pay. I can only enjoy it with the family members Lingyun, Zhan, Zhi, Hongwei and wine. Taste* **The banquet place is located in Wuyi Lane, so it is called Wuyi's Tour, which is mixed with what the five-character poem says, "In the past, it was Wuyi's Tour, and relatives were all relatives and nephews." Later, it was called the Wine Appreciation Party among relatives. "The Tour of Crow Clothes".
Children in black clothes refer to young people who are born into noble families.
A good horse in fresh clothes See "an angry horse in fresh clothes".
An angry horse in fresh clothes and a strong horse in beautiful clothes. It's called luxurious clothing.
Clothes and Quilts: Clothes and Quilts: Clothes for others, a metaphor for benefiting people; Qunsheng: all living beings. A metaphor for extending favor widely.
Clothes, etiquette, and music refer to various levels of clothing and various etiquette standards. Refers to various regulations and etiquette in feudal society.
Yiguan beast Yi: wear clothes; crown: wear a hat. A beast in clothing. Refers to a person with extremely bad moral character and despicable behavior like an animal.
Yi Jin Rong Gui Yi: wear; brocade: silk fabrics with colorful patterns; Gui: return to hometown. Refers to returning to one’s hometown after becoming wealthy.
The Meeting of Clothes and Clothes, as opposed to the Meeting of Chariots, refers to the reconciliation meeting between the countries in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Basic necessities such as food, clothing, housing, and transportation generally refer to the basic needs of life such as clothing, food, housing, and transportation.
Fragrant clothes and shadows on the temples describe women with elegant manners and gorgeous clothes.
Yi Embroidered Night Walk Yi: Wear. Embroidery: Jinxiu.
Walking on the streets at night wearing exquisite and bright embroidered clothes. It is a metaphor that a person's wealth will not be known to others. Also known as "Yi Jin Night Tour" and "Yi Jin Night Tour".
Jade food and brocade clothing Jin clothing: bright and gorgeous clothes; jade food: precious food. Exquisite food and clothing. Describe a luxurious and luxurious life.
Have dinner at night and get dressed before dawn. Refers to being diligent in government affairs.
Washing the feet by shaking the clothes and washing the feet. Shake the dust off your clothes and wash the dirt off your feet. It describes giving up the glory and wealth of secular life and determined to live in seclusion in the mountains.
Clear your clothes and keep your appearance straight.
Zhuyi messenger refers to the imperial examination examiner.
Enough food and abundant clothing. Enough food and clothing. Describes a wealthy life.
Prime Minister in White 〖Explanation〗 Refers to a member of the Prime Minister's family who has no reputation and positions but uses his power to wield power.
Bad clothes and poor food 〖Explanation〗Shabby clothes and rough food. Refers to the hardship of life.
Jie Yipan Pound [Explanation] means that the mind is free and determined, regardless of shape or form. Later, it also refers to acting casually and without restraint. Same as "taking off one's clothes".
Look at the food and eat, tailor the clothes according to your needs. 〖Explanation〗Measure the body: Use a ruler to measure the size of the body. Cut: cut. Metaphor to act according to specific circumstances.
Lack of food and clothing 〖Explanation〗Lack of food and clothing. Describes a life of hunger and cold.
Ruo Wu Sheng Yi 〖Explanation〗Describes a weak body, as if it cannot even bear the weight of clothes.
Shrinking clothes and saving money 〖Explanation〗 refers to saving food, clothing and living frugally.
Sparse food and clothing 〖Explanation〗 refers to saving food, clothing and living frugally.
Crossing one's hometown in rich clothes 〖Explanation〗It used to mean returning to one's hometown after getting rich. It means showing off to the countryside.
Yi Jinyi 〖Explanation〗A linen gauze single cover is added to the brocade yi to cover up its splendor. A metaphor for not showing off to others.
Eat meat with rich clothes 〖Explanation〗Wear beautiful clothes and eat meat. Describes a life of abundance. It also refers to living in an official position, having food and salary.
Night travel in brocade clothes 〖Explanation〗Going out at night wearing brocade clothes. It is a metaphor that although you hold an official position, you cannot let others see your glory. Same as "Night Walk with Clothes and Embroidery".
Traveling in daytime with brocade clothes 〖Explanation〗 Traveling in brocade clothes during the daytime. In the old days, it was described as being an official in one's hometown, or being an official in another place and returning to one's hometown after retirement. It was extremely honorable. Same as "clothing embroidered and walking by day".
Yi Jin Day Tour 〖Explanation〗Yi: wear. During the day, he wears luxurious official uniforms to be seen by others. In the old days, it was a metaphor for returning home after becoming rich and showing off to fellow villagers.
The clothes and horses are light and fat 〖Explanation〗Wearing light and warm leather robes, sitting in a cart driven by a fat horse. Describe the luxury of life.
The robed owl is like a robed beast. Refers to a person with extremely bad moral character and despicable behavior.
Loose clothes and loose clothes 〖Explanation〗Describes a person who is thin.
Food, clothing, taxes and rent 〖Explanation〗refers to official residence, food and salary. Same as "clothing, rent and food tax".
Clothes and food on the day of the night 〖Explanation〗 Refers to getting dressed before dawn and eating after dark. It is often used to say that the emperor is diligent in political affairs.
Night Tour with Embroidered Clothes 〖Explanation〗It is a metaphor that although you hold an official position, you cannot let others see your glory. Same as "Night Walk with Clothes and Embroidery".
Purple clothes and yellow waist 〖Explanation〗Wearing a purple robe and a gold and silver fish bag on the waist. The attire of a high official also refers to being a high official.
Purple clothes and gold waist 〖Explanation〗Wearing a purple robe and a gold and silver fish bag on the waist. The attire of a high official also refers to being a high official.
Purple clothes and silver waist 〖Explanation〗Wearing a purple robe and a gold and silver fish bag on the waist. The attire of a high official also refers to being a high official.
Angel in white
Evil clothes and thin food. Clothing: clothes; thin: thin; food: things. Describe the poverty of life
Evil food and bad clothing: evil: bad; clothing: clothes; food: things. Poor food and clothing. Describing the poverty of life
Poetry
The clothes are getting wider and wider, but I don’t regret it anymore.
There are wild grasses and flowers beside Zhuque Bridge, and the setting sun is setting at the entrance of Wuyi Alley.
My poor clothes are in plain clothes, my heart is so kind and I wish it would be cold.
The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and clothes are simple and ancient.
Don’t sigh in plain clothes because of the wind and dust, you will still be home at the Qingming Festival.
Quotes
Thomas Fuller
A grave is the clothes of the deceased, a tomb is an ordinary piece of clothes, and a monument is an embroidered clothes
(Song Dynasty) Su Che - Famous saying: In life, if you don't have a good discussion, don't leave a good career, eat and drink warm clothes all day long, and have no intention, how can you be different from the beasts?