Riding on Yangzhou crane
It refers to the desire to be an official, rich and immortal, or to greed and delusion.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in the novel of Wu Shu people written by Liang Yin Yun in the Southern Dynasty, it is said that "if there are guests who follow each other, they may be willing to be the governor of Yangzhou, to have more money, or to ride a crane. One of them said, "I'll ride a crane to Yangzhou with my waist wrapped around a hundred thousand." I want to combine the three. "
Discrimination of words
But I would like to add a summary to wake up your dream of riding crane to Yangzhou. Yu Dafu's "Yangzhou old dream jiyutang" [pinyin code]: qhsz [synonym]: riding crane to Yangzhou, riding crane to Weiyang [usage]: used as object and attribute; used for people's delusion and greed [story]: it is said that the fourth son of Li, the grandson of Zhao Qian, drank and talked about his ambition by the West Lake of Yangzhou in ancient times. Zhao said that he was lucky to make friends and hoped to be a governor of Yangzhou. Sun wants to ride on the Red Crowned Crane to Qionglou Yuyu for the rest of his life. Li said that he would go to Yangzhou on a crane with a waist of 100000 yuan. People play him impatient, not hot porridge
Chinese PinYin : qí shàng yáng zhōu hè
Riding on Yangzhou crane
the mother 's honour increases as her son 's position rises. mǔ yǐ zǐ guì
goods overflow and people are happy. mín xī wù fù
each party must make some concessions to the other for the sake of the country. xiāng rěn wèi guó
an early recovery from illness. zǎo zhān wù yào
The fist does not leave the hand, the tune does not leave the mouth. quán bù lí shǒu,qǔ bù lí kǒu