Cloth quilt and tile ware
Cloth quilt and tile ware, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù B è IW ǎ Q ì, which means cloth quilts and tile ware. Describe the simplicity of life. It comes from the biography of Wang Liang in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wang Liang in the later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye in the Southern Song Dynasty, it is said that "(Wang Liang) was in power of courtesy and thrift, his wife was not in the official house, and he was made of earthenware."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: coarse clothes and light food, coarse tea and light food
Idiom usage
In shangxingqifu, when you see cloth, quilt and earthenware, you can eat fish. You sigh: "although Gong, the second emperor of Chu, can't live." The sixth chapter of Emperor Guangwu
Chinese PinYin : bù bèi wǎ qì
Cloth quilt and tile ware
change filial obedience into allegiance. yí xiào wéi zhōng
abuse outrageously and without any restraint. sì yán lì rǔ
East, West, North and South visitors. dōng xi nán běi kè
remove the evil and follow the good. gǎi è xíng shàn
The stolen goods are in a mess. zāng huò láng jí
all one can see is grief -- full of grief everywhere. mǎn mù qī liáng