Wine and poetry
Jiulong Shihu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǔ L ó ngsh ī h ǔ, which means a person who is fond of drinking and is good at poetry. It comes from GE Changgeng's farewell to the bridegroom in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute; used in figurative sentences example do not care about the survival of the family and state affairs, wine, poetry and tiger as many talents as possible.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Jiuhu Shilong
The origin of Idioms
Song Ge Changgeng's poem "congratulating the bridegroom and farewell to the crane forest" said: "I don't know the age when I come here, but I'm still full of wine and poetry."
Idiom explanation
It refers to a person who is good at drinking and poetry.
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ lóng shī hǔ
Wine and poetry
except so-and-so , none of them was worth a dime. zì kuài yǐ xià
packed closely layer upon layer. mì mì céng céng
get fat by going bake on one 's word. shí yán ér féi