rich young men
Wuling yingshao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ L í ngy ī ngsh ǎ o, which means the children of the rich in Kyoto. The same as "Wuling is young". It's from the song of shuidiao, Ji Xu Er Yi Zun Daliang.
Analysis of Idioms
Wulingnianshao
The origin of Idioms
Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty wrote a poem in shuidiaogtou, Ji Xu Eryi, Zun Daliang, which said, "if you marry a guest, you will get rid of the gold and smile, and the thunderbolt will bow."
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for young heroes
Chinese PinYin : wǔ líng yīng shǎo
rich young men
the name falls short of the reality. míng bù fú shí
the buffaloes in jiangsu pant when they see the moon mistaking it for the hot sun. wú niú chuǎn yuè
Avoiding cold and appendicitis. bì liáng fù yán
A hundred tricks make a poor man. bǎi qiǎo chéng qióng