Day embroidered clothes
Bairixiuyi is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á IR ì Xi ù y ī, which means that in the old days, it refers to returning home after wealth and boasting to the villagers.
interpretation
In the old days, it was used to describe returning home after wealth and boasting to the villagers.
source
In Han Dynasty, Ying Shao's "customs, strange gods, there are many people who think it strange to cut wood and blood in the world": "(Zhang Liao) respected the village with two thousand stones, and recommended to his ancestors. I'm proud and envious of embroidering clothes in the daytime. " It's shiyingsikong who served as the censor of Yanzhou. The censor of Yanzhou passed through the village with the respect of two thousand stones. He recommended and wished his ancestors for examination. He was proud and envied by the day's embroidered clothes. Soushenji
usage
The same as "returning home in Splendor"
Chinese PinYin : bái rì xiù yī
Day embroidered clothes
intelligible even to a senile woman. lǎo yù néng jiě
act rashly and alert the enemy. dǎ cǎo jīng shé
lose everything and gain nothing. yǒu hài wú lì
approach somebody's greatness. wàng qí xiàng bèi