People and things
The Chinese idiom R é ch ó UW ù R á ng is used to describe the prosperity of a city. It comes from Hu Yong of Yuan Dynasty and the poem "the scenery of Jinling" by fan Dieer.
The origin of Idioms
Hu Yong of the Yuan Dynasty and the divertimento of "the scenery of Jinling in the name of pink butterfly" said: "people are thick, things are rich, and the scenery is very beautiful. It's really a land of change."
Idiom usage
From ancient and modern novels: Yang Siwen meets an old friend in Yanshan to the street, people are thick and things are crowded, which is just the bustle. The first part of yuhuchun written by Wuhan minister in Yuan Dynasty: you can see that people outside the suburbs are enjoying themselves. It's really lively.
Chinese PinYin : rén chóu wù ráng
People and things
Criticizing the red and judging the white. pī hóng pàn bái
please don 't refuse to offer your kind advice. bù lìn zhǐ jiào
keep going by painstaking effort. cǎn dàn jīng yíng
Save eleven for thousands. cún shí yī yú qiān bǎi
a talented man finds his ability unrecognized. míng zhū àn tóu