Soft fur and fast horse
Ruanqi ú Ku à im à, a Chinese idiom, means light and warm fur clothes and a running horse, which means luxurious life. It comes from Zhuzi of Xianhua county.
Analysis of Idioms
Light fur and fast horse
The origin of Idioms
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote a poem: "Cao Yongcai, the official of chixian County, is outstanding; soft fur and fast horse are snow and ice."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
Return to meet Li Xu narrow roadside, soft fur fast horse line for money. The wild man by Huang Chunyao in Ming Dynasty (2)
Chinese PinYin : ruǎn qiú kuài mǎ
Soft fur and fast horse
work shame facedly with one's enemies. tiǎn yán shì chóu
Half a hundred miles is ninety. xíng bǎi lǐ zhě bàn yú jiǔ shí
not the least trace was found. wú yǐng wú zōng
finish penciling one 's eyebrows slightly. dàn sǎo é méi
unable to get one 's wrongs redressed. yuān chén hǎi dǐ
Scorching and throwing stones. jiāo áo tóu shí