A smooth car and a fine horse
The Chinese idiom, Gu ā ngch ē J ù nm ǎ in pinyin, refers to luxuriantly decorated chariots and horses. From the Centennial song.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Ji's "Centennial song" No.2: "traveling in the capital city, talking about Yabu he Yingying."
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute; used in luxurious life.
Chinese PinYin : guāng chē jùn mǎ
A smooth car and a fine horse
desire greatly to win the support of the wise. qiú xián rú kě
cringe and smile obsequiously. xié jiān chǎn xiào
Success is king, failure is thief. chéng zé wéi wáng,bài zé wé
the gold of the south and the arrow of the east -- a good talent. nán jīn dōng jiàn