rich
In Chinese, the Pinyin is Ji à D à OC à NgR ó ng, which means that the living conditions of a family are abundant. It comes from the story of the swing meeting by Qu you of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Qu you of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his book "the story of the swing meeting after cutting lanterns" that "he carried a lot of things, worshipped and lived there, and taught Mongolian students a few people. He had a monthly salary, and his family was calm."
Idiom usage
It is often said that there is an old servant Jin Rong, a man of faith, who lives in Lucheng, Zhenjiang and takes farming as his career.
Chinese PinYin : jiā dào cōng róng
rich
conceal oneself by day and march by night. zhòu fú yè xíng
disparaging and insulting articles. tú dú bǐ mò
one 's schemes are poor and his strength is exhausted. jì qióng lì jié
fail when success is already in sight. shì bài chuí chéng
roll up one 's sleeves and raise one 's fists to fight. xuān quán luǒ xiù