live in luxurious extravagance
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ǐ y ī t ō ush í, which means to wear beautiful clothes and enjoy delicious food. From Hanshu · Hanxin Zhuan.
Idiom explanation
Extravagant: gorgeous; steal: indulge. Dressed in beautiful clothes, eating with ease. It's used to describe a rich man who lives in a muddle.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Xin Zhuan in the book of Han Dynasty:" all the common people are lazy, extravagant in clothes and food, and eager to wait. "
Idiom usage
For example, in the biography of Zhou Bao'an in the southern history, it is said that "you should travel with your pride, be a good dog and horse, drive with pleasure, and be extravagant in clothes and food."
Chinese PinYin : mǐ yī tōu shí
live in luxurious extravagance
Rootless wood, water without source. wú gēn zhī mù,wú yuán zhī shuǐ