coddle oneself
Xi fenglvhou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í f ē NGL ǚ h ò u, which refers to the rich heritage of ancestors. It also describes a good life. It's from 20 years of witnessing.
The origin of Idioms
The fourteenth chapter of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty: "you see, when they took a few years of warships, they all got up one by one, and they were willing to go to war there."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe affluent life
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Xi lvhou antonym: poor and destitute
Chinese PinYin : xí fēng lǚ hòu
coddle oneself
riches and honour make a person arrogant. fù guì jiāo rén
be patient for a long time under another man 's domination. jiǔ jū rén xià
palming off substitute for the real thing. lǐ dài táo jiāng
on the verge of death or destruction. wēi zài dàn xī