Preserved meat forest
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is R ò ush ā NF ǔ L í n, which means to accumulate meat like a mountain and list preserved meat like a forest. To describe extravagance. It's from summer in the age of the emperor.
Analysis of Idioms
Extravagance and extravagance
[rhyme words] selfless, unknown, committed to others, lifeless, bloody mouth gushing, super ethical anecdote, hanging on to the door, obscene, dejected, mud foot giant
The origin of Idioms
In the imperial century · summer written by huangfumi of Jin Dynasty, there are more than 3000 people who use people to build cars, meat mountain and forest, wine as pool, and a drum to drink cattle
Idioms and allusions
At the end of the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty was so licentious that he even filled the pool with wine and hung the meat in the forest, which was called the wine pool and meat forest. Men and women without clothes chased each other and played with each other. He also asked the musicians to accompany him with obscene sounds for his entertainment. His compatriots bican admonished him, was killed by him, but also cruelly dug out bican's heart.
Idiom usage
Combined; as object and attribute; with derogatory meaning.
Examples
If a ruler only wants to enjoy himself and live a life of meat mountain, then the day of his death is not far away.
Chinese PinYin : ròu shān fǔ lín
Preserved meat forest
No shoes in melon field, no crown under plum. guā tián bù nà lǚ,lǐ xià bù zhěng guān
not to pocket the money one has picked up. shí jīn bù mèi
all was quiet with no one about. yǎo wú rén jì