high position and handsome salary
High official and heavy salary, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā Ogu ā nzh ò NGL ù, which means high position and good treatment. It comes from man Tingfang · Shuhuai.
Idiom explanation
Salary: salary. It generally refers to high position and good treatment. The same as "high official position and high salary".
The origin of Idioms
Jin Chuji's poem "man Tingfang · Shu Huai" said: "he is a high official with heavy salary, a gold fish bag and a fat horse with light fur."
Idiom usage
Today's people who are worried about gain and loss, who are determined to be a high official, have a good land and house, and have a beautiful geomantic omen, are all named Lin runing, who thinks they can't bear Li Zhuo. "You Yu Jiao Qiang Hou Shu" by Li Zhi in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : gāo guān zhòng lù
high position and handsome salary
as if it were raining flowers. tiān huā luàn zhuì
distant and indistinct ; vague ; misty. miǎo miǎo máng máng
as different as heaven and hell. tiān yuān zhī gé