The meaning of the robe
The meaning of robe, Chinese idiom, Pinyin t ì P á ozh ī y ì, refers to the old friendship.
explain
It means never forgetting the old friendship.
Classics
Tang Gaoshi's poem of chanting history: there is still a robe as a gift, which should be read by fan Shuhan. Although they are humble, their ancestors are Zhu Zha, and they are old friends with you, so they should have the meaning of robe. ——Pu Songling's strange stories from a lonely studio
Idiom story
Fan Ju accompanied Xu Jia, a senior official of Wei state, to the state of Qi. Xu Jia suspected that he was connected with Qi and reported to Wei Xiang after returning home. Fan Ju was wrongly wounded, changed his name to Zhang Lu, and fled to the state of Qin to become prime minister. Later, Xujia sent an envoy to the state of Qin, and fan Ju went to see him disguised as a poor man. When Xu Jia saw this, he gave him a robe. When he found out that he was the Prime Minister of Qin, he was scared to apologize again and again. Fan Ju didn't kill him.
Discrimination
Synonyms: love in a robe; rhyme words: seek secrets, brothers all over the world, stand in advance, peep through the wall, split between Chinese and thieves, and so on
Chinese PinYin : tì páo zhī yì
The meaning of the robe
find amusement when the occasion arises. féng chǎng zuò xì
attend to trifles to the neglect of essentials. juān běn zhú mò
Grinding teeth and chiseling teeth. mó yá záo chǐ