with light furs and stout horse
Qiu Ma light and fat, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ú m ǎ Q ī NGF é I, meaning wearing a soft fur coat, riding a fat horse. It refers to a rich and uninhibited life. From the Analects of Confucius Yongye.
Analysis of Idioms
Fat horse light fur
The origin of Idioms
Yongye, the Analects of Confucius: "red is suitable for Qi, riding on a fat horse and wearing light fur."
Idiom usage
A friend is an old classmate, and now he is "light and fat" and has said a lot of "borrowing" words to young C. Mao Dun's poem and prose IV
Chinese PinYin : qiú mǎ qīng féi
with light furs and stout horse
talent unsurpassed in one 's generation. gài shì zhī cái
remain mute as if one 's mouth were sealed. sān jiān qí kǒu
proclaim one 's might first and then make an actual demonstration of it. xiān shēng hòu shí
salutary influence of education. chūn fēng huà yǔ
attend to the trivialities and neglect the fundamentals. bèi běn qū mò