rich young men
Wuling young, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ L í ngni á NSH à o, meaning Kyoto rich children. From Pipa Xing.
The origin of Idioms
Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty, wrote in Pipa Xing: "after the song, I once taught you how to dress well, but every time I make up, I am envied by qiuniang. Wuling young struggle around the head, a red silk do not know the number
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for young heroes
Examples
Yin Xueyan is never old. More than ten years ago, wulingnian, who was in front of Bailemen dance hall in Shanghai, helped her. Some of the scales were opened and some of the temples were frosted The eternal Yin Xueyan by Bai Xianyong
The trees in the South and North mountains are dark, and tigers walk around the forest in the daytime. The elk in the mountain is silent. Every year, the adopted son is in the empty valley, and the male and the female do not compete in the mountains. There is a mountain village near the cave in the valley. Chang takes Huangdu from the village. Wuling young dare not shoot, empty to see the trail under the forest. ——Zhang Ji's the tiger
Chinese PinYin : wǔ líng nián shào
rich young men
A desperate man will resort to anything.. lù sǐ bù zé yīn
it seem as if a whole generation had passed. gé shì zhī gǎn
talk endlessly with no substance at all. yán zhī wú wù