Meat and clothing
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Idiom explanation
[idiom]: jinyiroushi [Pinyin]: J ǐ NY ī R ò ush í [simple spelling]: jyrs [explanation]: describes a luxurious life. It's the same as "rich clothes and good food".
The origin of Idioms
[source]: in Ming Dynasty, Li Dongyang's "birthday, taizailu of Shen'an describes himself with rhyme and answers Ya Huai with long rhyme": "it's not my pleasure to eat rich meat and clothes, but my heart will not be strong."
Examples of Idioms
[example]: Ke Ling's the sea of fragrant snow · the sea of flowing water he grew up in ~, and experienced the life of a dog and a horse.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] jinyiyushi, yushijinyi [antonym]: coarse clothes and food [grammar]: as object and attribute; refers to luxurious life
Chinese PinYin : jǐn yī ròu shí
Meat and clothing
climb hills and ford streams. pá shān shè shuǐ
It's the place where the world is. jú tiān jí dì
have suffered repeated defeats. lǚ zhàn lǜ bài
iron hand in a velvet glove. gāng zhōng róu wài
push one 's way by shoving or humping. héng chōng zhí zhuàng