Mellow and mellow
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù R é NCH ú NJI ǔ, which means indulging in wine and sex. It comes from the biography of Prince Wei, volume 77 of historical records.
Idioms and allusions
origin
In historical records volume 77, biographies of Prince Wei, the king of Qin suffered from this problem. He begged for the despicable guest of Jin Dynasty to destroy the prince. The king of Wei said, "the prince died ten years ago. Now he is the general of Wei. All the princes belong to him. They only hear about the prince of Wei, but not the king of Wei. Because of this, the Prince wanted to be king in the south. The princes were afraid of the prince's power and wanted to stand together. "The number of envoys in the Qin Dynasty was against leisure, and the puppet prince he was established as the Wei king. When the king of Wei heard of its destruction, he had to believe it, and the consequence was that he would be replaced by a young master. The young master knew that if he was to be destroyed again, he would be grateful for his illness and stay away from the court. He drank wine with his guests for a long night, and how close he was to women. He was four years old and died of wine.
translation
The king of Qin worried that the prince would further threaten the state of Qin, so he used ten thousand jin gold to bribe Wei, looking for the former disciples of Jin Bi, and asked them to go forward in front of the king of Wei. He slandered: "the prince has been in exile for ten years, now he is the general of Wei, and the generals of the vassals are under his command. The vassals only know that there is a prince of Wei, but they don't know that there is a king of Wei. Young master should also take this opportunity to decide to be king. The princes were afraid of the power of the young master, and they were planning to support him as king. "The state of Qin has repeatedly carried out Anti Japanese activities, using the Wei spies in the state of Qin, pretending to be unknowingly asking them to congratulate the young master and ask if they have become the king of Wei. When the king of Wei heard these slanders every day, he couldn't help believing them. Later, he sent someone to replace him as the general. Knowing that he was dethroned for slander again, the young master refused to go to court because he was ill. He had dinner with his guests all night, drank hard liquor, and often hung out with women. He spent four years in this way, and finally died of excessive drinking.
Idiom usage
Combined idioms, as the subject, object, attribute; refers to wine and sex. Easy Heyang silk temples, women and wine should not be pitied. Ningdiaoyuan's Yanjing Zaji (2)
Analysis of Idioms
A drunken woman
The origin of Idioms
It is said in the biography of Prince Wei in historical records: "the number envoys of Qin Dynasty are against leisure The young master (Wuji) knows that if he destroys and destroys again, he will be grateful for his illness. He drinks wine for a long night with his guests. He is close to a woman. When he is four years old, he falls ill and dies
Chinese PinYin : fù rén chún jiǔ
Mellow and mellow
grief at separation and joy in union. bēi huān lí hé
throw away their armor and trail their weapons behind them. qì jiǎ yè bīng
If you know horsepower from afar, you will see people's heart for a long time. lù yáo zhī mǎ lì,shì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn
point at the chicken and curse the dog. zhǐ zhū mà gǒu