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Poetry about rich children

1. Is there a famous saying that describes the life experience of children from rich families?

Phoenix descendants, descendants of emperors or nobles.

Source: Volume 7 of "Surprise at the Second Moment": "He is really the grandson of a phoenix, who suffered misfortune and fell into this position."

Gao Liang Wan Haakama Gao Liang: Fat Meat and fine grain; dandy: trousers made of fine silk. It refers to the children of wealthy people.

Source: Chapter 16 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Baochai smiled and said: 'It's really a story about a noble man! Although we are rich, we don't know these things.'"

Yaoliang Jinxiu Yaoliang: fatty meat and fine grains, referring to delicacies; Jinxiu: exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics. Describe the luxurious life of wealthy people.

Source: Chapter 4 of "Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "So although Li Wan was young and widowed, he lived among the splendid fields of Gaoliang, and his meaning was like a dead tree with ashes."

Gaoliang Young refers to the children of wealthy families.

Source: "Book of the Southern Qi: Biography of Wang Sengqian": "You are young, why should you be in trouble? If you don't calm down, you will be ridiculed."

Gao Liangwan Hakama paste beam: fat meat and fine grain; Wan hakama: trousers made of fine silk. It refers to the children of wealthy people.

Source: Chapter 56 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Baochai smiled and said: "It's really a talk about a good thing! Although we are rich, we do not know these things. ""

The disciples of Gaoliang Gaoliang: fat meat and fine grains, referring to delicacies. A child of a wealthy family who is used to living a hedonistic life.

Source: Tang Dynasty Yan Shigu's "(Jijiu Chapter Notes) Narrative": "Ruofu Jin gentry, Xiuyan, Gaoliang children, said they were despicable and shameful, so they made the theory of learned knowledge abolished. And Fu Ming. ”

Anoint the children of wealthy families.

Source: "Preface to "Poems"" by Liang Zhongrong of the Southern Dynasties: "As a result, the mediocre sounds are mixed, and everyone has his own appearance, so that the elders will have no shameful writings, and they will be decorated throughout the day and night. Moaning. ”

Young Master Geer refers to the children of wealthy people who only care about eating, drinking and having fun, but do not do any serious work.

Source: Chapter 5 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: "Seeing Mr. An's behavior, I would have known that he was a young man who did not understand the difficult world and the interests of people."

The sons and grandsons of the old nobles and bureaucrats.

Source: "Warring States Policies·Chu Ce Four": "I don't know that my husband, the prince, is holding a bullet on the left and a pill on the right. He will add more than ten people to himself, and he will use it as a move."

The son of a rich man used to refer to the son of a wealthy family.

Source: "Historical Records: Biography of Yuan Anchao Cuo": "I heard that the son of a rich man cannot sit down in the hall."

Three tiles and two shelving, she: Song and Yuan Dynasties Refers to brothels and various entertainment venues. It used to refer to a place where children from rich families went to have fun.

Source: Chapter 2 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Three tiles and two houses every day, on windy and snowy nights."

The old meaning of "three tiles and two lanes" A place where rich kids go to have fun. Same as "three tiles and two houses".

Dandy trousers: fine silk trousers. Beautifully dressed young people. In the old days, it referred to the children of bureaucrats, landlords and other rich and powerful people who spend their days eating, drinking and having fun without doing any serious work.

Source: "Han Shu·Xu Zhuan 1": "It is not good to be in the same group as Wang and Xu's disciples, among the blouses and trousers." "History of the Song Dynasty·Lu Zongdao Biography" : "The palace educates the world's talents, how can the dandy's children be favored?"

Dandy: trousers made of fine silk; paste beam: fat meat and fine grains. Refers to exquisite food and clothing. It refers to the children of wealthy families.

Source: Chapter 3 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "The incompetent person in the world is the best, and he is unparalleled in ancient and modern times. I send you a message: Don't imitate this person."

Princes, nobles and relatives generally refer to relatives of the emperor and the state.

Source: "Xuanhe Painting Book·Li Cheng": "Afterwards, the princes, nobles and relatives all wrote letters and sent coins, and those who implored kept going, which made them careless."

Prince Wang and Sun are the children of old nobles and bureaucrats.

Source: "Warring States Policies·Chu Ce Four": "I don't know that my husband, the prince, is holding a bullet on the left and a pill on the right. He will add more than ten people to himself, and he will use it as a move."

Wangsunguiqin generally refers to relatives of the emperor. Same as "kings and noble relatives".

Source: "Selected Group Voices · Good Things Are Near · Spring Outing": "Looking at the eagle-saddled horse, meeting the king, grandson, nobles and relatives, I will throw the golden statue down. Sometimes I will be intoxicated in front of the flowers, and drop the golden pills to the flying birds. "

Wuyi's children: Wuyi Lane, where aristocratic families such as Wang Dao and Xie An lived here during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Wang Xie, a member of such a distinguished family. Later, it generally refers to the children of wealthy families.

Source: "The Peach Blossom Fan·Rejecting Matchmakers" by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty: "When the water pavilion contains spring, there are the children in black clothes accompanying the red skirts."

The young man of Wuling refers to the rich man in Kyoto. Children.

Source: Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Se Pa Xing": "Qu Ba once taught talented people how to dress well, and Qiu Niang was always jealous of her makeup. The young people in Wuling were vying for their heads, and there were countless songs of red silk."

Wulingyingshao refers to the children of wealthy people in Kyoto. Same as "Wuling young man".

Bees and Butterflies Flying and dancing butterflies and bees. Later it was used as a metaphor for dissolute children.

Source: "Two Spring Events in the Mountain House" by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty: "The wind is warm and the sun is shining in the spring, and the butterflies and bees are messing around in the house."

The idle son means idleness. The rich kid.

Source: "Historical Records·Biographies of Huozhi": "A leisurely young man, decorated with crowns and swords, and riding a chariot, is also rich and noble."

Yushu Qiongzhi ① describes the beauty of trees . ②It is a metaphor for the children of a noble family.

Source: Tang Dynasty Li Yu's "Po Zhenzi" lyrics: "The Phoenix Tower and the Dragon Tower connect to the sky and the Han Dynasty, the jade trees and qiong branches are used as tobacco and radish, how many times have we known war."

Feudalism with Jade Leaves and Golden Branches Times called royal descendants.

Source: "Ancient and Modern Notes·Yufu" by Cui Bao of Jin Dynasty: "When fighting with Chiyou in the wilderness of Zhuolu, there are often five-color clouds, golden branches and jade leaves stopping at the emperor." Wang Jian of Tang Dynasty, "Jokes in the Palace" Words: "Butterflies, butterflies, fly on the golden branches and jade leaves." 2. Poems about the young master

There are several poems about the "young master" as follows:

1. "Lin's Toe" "

Lin's toe

Anonymous in the pre-Qin period

Lin's toe vibrates the young master and makes Lin Xi sigh.

Lin Zhiding, Zhenzhen Gong's surname, Yu Linxi.

The horn of the lin invigorates the clan and makes the lin come to grief.

Translation:

Lin’s toes, my kind-hearted son. Ouch Linhe! Lin's forehead, the benevolent public name. Ouch Linhe! Lin's sharp horns, the benevolent princes. Ouch Linhe!

2. "A Spring Day in the Capital"

A Spring Day in the Capital

Du Shenyan of the Tang Dynasty

Traveling this year Traveling alone in Qin, I worry about spring not being spring.

There are only a few flowers in Shanglin Garden and new leaves in front of Xiliu Camp.

Young master Nanqiao should enjoy yourself, and the general will stay with you in the west.

I would like to send my message to the beautiful scenery of Luo City, and hope that next year’s spring will bring back the beauty to people twice as much.

Translation:

When I went out to play this year, I came to Chang'an alone. I didn't have any friends to travel with. I looked at spring with spring sorrow in my heart, and there was no feeling of spring. The flowers in Shanglin Garden are blooming in white, and the willow leaves in front of Xiliu Camp have only new buds. My friends should be having a great time in Nanqiao at this time. Friends in the General's Mansion are gathering together and don't want to leave. Here I am looking towards distant Luoyang and the spring sceneries, saying that when my friends and I get together again, next spring must give me a more beautiful spring scene twice as much!

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Ignorant of the farmers’ hard work, they are arrogant and waste their youth on rotten wheat.

Translation:

Young men from wealthy families wore brocade clothes that were brighter than the colorful clouds and rode horses to the wild for spring outings early in the morning. They had fun playing without caring about the crops that the farmers had worked so hard to grow. They galloped and trampled countless wheat seedlings. The poem expresses the poet's anger at the bad behavior of rich children who wantonly destroy crops.

4. "Accompanying the noble prince to enjoy the cool weather in Zhangbagou with a prostitute and encountering the rain in the evening - Part 1"

Accompanying the noble prince to enjoy the cool weather in Zhangbagou and the prostitute in the evening and encountering the rain - Part 1

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Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

It is good to set off the boat at sunset, but it is too late for the gentle wind to stir up waves.

Bamboo is deep for guests, and lotus is used to cool down.

The young master mixes ice water, and the beautiful lady snows in lotus root silk.

The clouds are dark, which should be the rain prompting the poem.

Translation:

The setting sun reflected the western sky red, and the young master with the prostitute was setting off the boat in Pitang. Ah, the wind blows gently on the water surface, and the waves ripple and ripple. The green bamboos on the bank are dense and deep, and tourists hold a banquet here. The dewy lotus is so bright, looking at it relieves the heat and adds to the coolness. The gentlemen were extra attentive today, turning ice cubes into cold drinks; the beauties took advantage of the mood to sing, and were busy dressing up before singing. The sky was not beautiful, the scenery was terrible, and dark clouds appeared suddenly above my head. As a guest, I looked at the sky anxiously, and then I had an idea and shrugged my poetic shoulders. 3. What is the pronunciation of the word that generally describes rich children who are not doing their jobs?

Idiom: Dandy children

Pinyin: wán kù zǐ dì

Explanation: Dandy pants: fine silk pants. Beautifully dressed young people. In the old days, it referred to the children of bureaucrats, landlords and other rich and powerful people who spend their days eating, drinking and having fun without doing any serious work.

Source: "Han Shu·Xu Zhuan I": "It is not good to be in the same group as the king and Xu's disciples, among the blouses and trousers." "History of the Song Dynasty·Lu Zongdao Biography" : "The palace educates the world's talents, how can a dandy be treated favorably?"

Example sentences: In his eyes, Qian Zhengxing is just a dandy, like everything else in the world.

——Rou Shi's "February"

Pinyin code: wkzd

Synonyms: A young man, a playboy

Antonyms: Working hard

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