Eating fishy food
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā nx ī ngzhu ó f ǔ, which means the pursuit of fame and wealth. From Chuang Tzu autumn water.
Analysis of Idioms
Pursuit of fame and fortune
The origin of Idioms
Chuang-tzu, autumn, and the Song Dynasty, "the autumn water": "Wutong" is flying in the South China Sea and flying in Beihai. So he got a rotten rat, and his chicks passed it, looked up at it and said, "scared!" Now I want to frighten me with the state of Liang? "
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for the pursuit of fame and wealth. Gao Qizhuo's poem "with Xiong Minsi climbing the top of Panlong mountain and looking at the capital in the gale" in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : cān xīng zhuó fǔ
Eating fishy food
fight a hundred battles , win a hundred victories. bǎi zhàn bǎi shèng
enjoy oneself so much that one doesn 't want to come back. lè ér wàng fǎn
There are many mountains and rocks. zhòng yán dié zhàng