high quality and inexpensive
Good quality and low price, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ù m ě Iji à Li á n, meaning that things are cheap and of good quality. It's from "dangerous words in prosperous times: no smoking".
Idiom explanation
Lian: cheap.
The origin of Idioms
Zheng Guanying of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the book "dangerous words in the prosperous age: no smoking II": "the pulp collected this year will be sold the next year, and the smell is thick. If you send someone to study for another year, you'll get good quality and low price, and compete with Tesco. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: cheap and good quality antonym: inferior quality and high price
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in business. examples advocate ~, young and old without deception, and oppose rough manufacturing and cutting corners. (Zhu De: do a good job in industrial production cooperatives) because this supermarket is of good quality and low price, many customers come every day. The tenth chapter of Wu Jianren's strange situation in the past ten years in Qing Dynasty: "a friend in Suzhou wrote to print a book. I've heard a lot about your company's good quality and low price, so I'm here for advice. "
Chinese PinYin : jià lián wù měi
high quality and inexpensive
Grinding without phosphorus. mó ér bù lín,niè ér bù zī
out of the depth of misfortune comes bliss. pǐ jí tài lái