return to one 's hometown in silken robes
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì J ǐ NGU ò Xi ā ng, which means to return home after wealth. It means boasting to the country. It comes from the biography of Yu gaozhang in the book of the new Tang Dynasty.
The idiom comes from the biography of Yu gaozhang in the book of the new Tang Dynasty: "I am the evil spirit who sent the Duke to his hometown in his splendid clothes!"
Chinese PinYin : yì jǐn guò xiāng
return to one 's hometown in silken robes
be delighted that things are better than one expected. dà xǐ guò wàng
treasure a thing by wrapping it up carefully. shí xí zhēn cáng
The sensitivity of burning Osmunda. rán qí zhī mǐn
The death of the first morning dew. kè xiān zhāo lù