be infatuated with the old and decayed
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is m í Li à NH à Ig à. Metaphor is reluctant to discard the old decadent things. From the old.
Idiom explanation
Infatuation: excessive love and hard to give up; skeleton: corpse. Infatuated with the bones. Metaphor is reluctant to discard the old decadent things.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Shiqiu's the old: "the most terrible thing is that advocating the old is just infatuated with the bones; only the new is the pursuit, in fact, it's just picking up the skin, that's the loss between the old and the new."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : mí liàn hài gǔ
be infatuated with the old and decayed
the grass looks like a green carpet. lǜ cǎo rú yīn
the whole nation becomes mad. jǔ guó ruò kuáng
On the mountain, too busy. shān yīn dào shàng,yìng jiē bù xiá