Extravagance and extravagance
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ji ā oy ì sh ē y í n, which means to describe the extravagance and extravagance of life. It comes from Xuanhe legacy of the great song dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The sequel of Xuanhe of the great Song Dynasty: "the emperor of Tao was extremely arrogant and extravagant, and he expected the Jin people to transport grain."
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym for pride and lust
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and attribute, it refers to people's profligacy.
Chinese PinYin : jiāo yì shē yín
Extravagance and extravagance
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature. chuí gǒng ér zhì
want to reach a high position -- like a stork hovering on high and crying proudly. fēi dùn míng kāo
reject saying because the speaker is what or who he is. yǐ rén fèi yán
pay attention to minor things. xún zhī zhāi yè