to live an extravagant life
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǐ y ī y ù sh í, which means to describe luxurious life. From the biography of Wang Liang in the book of Liang.
Idiom explanation
Popular clothes: colorful clothes; jade food: precious food. Beautiful food and clothing. Describe a luxurious life.
The origin of Idioms
"Liang Shu · biography of Wang Liang" said: "Liang Xie solidifies the evil party, acts as a bully and a blessing. He is extravagant in clothes and food, and the female music is full of room."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rich in clothes and good food antonym: poor in clothes and good food
Idiom usage
It's a waste of life. It's a waste of food and clothing. On the cultivation of scholars by Su Shi of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : mí yī yù shí
to live an extravagant life
Huaitangerine as trifoliate orange. huái jú wéi zhǐ
spread all across in confusion. héng qī shù bā