I'm very handsome
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Xi ā C ù Ji é Shu à I, which means it is a classic practice with noble morality and moral integrity. From the supplement to the history of the Tang Dynasty.
The idiom comes from: Ren Dijian was a judge of the Tiande army in the Tang Dynasty. At a military banquet on one day, military officials mistakenly drank Dijian with vinegar. Li Jing, an envoy of the army, was a little violent. He was afraid of offending military officials. He drank it and vomited blood. All the people in the army wept. And King slightly death, the army please to give priority to, officials to easy to set Jiedushi, when people call for gavinegar Festival. See Li Zhao's supplement to the history of Tang Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : xiā cù jié shuài
I'm very handsome
make a rapid advance in one 's career. fēi huáng téng tà
The greedy die in search of wealth.. tān fū xùn cái
smash one 's iron pots and pans into pieces and sell them as scrapped iron. zá guō mài tiě