have many concubines
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ē IH ó ngy ǐ Cu ì, which means to have sex with women or prostitutes. It's from master yicui of Qing Yi Lu.
The origin of Idioms
Tao Gu of the Song Dynasty wrote "master yicui of Qing Yi Lu:" when Li Yu was in the country, he was a prostitute. When he met a monk Zhang Xi, he became an unexpected guest. The drinking orders, eulogizing and playing are all high. On the right side of the book, Yu chengzui said, "sing softly, nestle up to master hongyicui, the master of Yuanyang temple, and pass on the romantic teaching method."
Idiom usage
As predicate and attribute.
Examples
It's the holy ancestor of Shenzong and zhengmeng. Dream of holly by Jiang Shiquan in Qing Dynasty
Song Liuyong's "the crane soars to the sky · the golden list": he nestles up to the red and relies on the green. He is romantic and has a smooth life. All youth is paid. Bear to float a name, change a shallow to sing low!
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's yunchuangmeng, the fourth fold: "I am in the north and south of the world. I am in a flower array. I am nestling in the red and leaning on the green. Today I am a clean goose."
Idiom story
During the Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Yu, the later master, was known as master cuddling up to Hong yicui. Once he went to a brothel in a humble suit, and saw a monk in the brothel. He became an unexpected guest. The monk was very good at drinking, singing and playing. Li Yu liked it very much. They talked very speculatively, so he took advantage of Zui's book to "sing down to master cuddling up to Hong yicui, master Yuanyang Temple master, preaching romantic teachings."
Chinese PinYin : wēi hóng yǐ cuì
have many concubines
break open a way through bramble and thistle. pī jīng zhǎn jí
Party members are jealous of each other. dǎng tóng dù yì
everyone , close or distant , rich or poor. qīn shū guì jiàn
while water can carry a boat , it can also overturn it. zài zhōu fù zhōu