Infatuation with wine
Infatuation with wine, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li à NJI à m í Hu à, which means indulging in wine and women. From Xiao suntu · Xiao suntu catches the traitor.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: lavish, gluttonous
Idiom usage
It's the taste of wine and sex. The third discount of playing in the river Pavilion by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's xiaosuntu xiaosuntu catches the traitor: "do you know it's fighting for fame and fortune? Do you know it is infatuated with wine? How to amuse the slaves when they have no emotion and are trapped on the embroidered bed. "
Chinese PinYin : liàn jiǔ mí huā
Infatuation with wine
great straightness seems crooked. dà zhí ruò qū
one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme. lè bù kě jí
a living buddha to 10000 families -- a benefactor to all. wàn jiā shēng fó
a method not suited for the purpose. cóng jǐng jiù rén
present each other with gifts as a token of love. cǎi lán zèng yào
the man who rather trusted his measurements than placing any confidence in his own feet when buying shoes. zhèng rén shí lǚ
be unable to obtain the slightest clue to one 's whereabouts. yǎo wú zōng yǐng