Rich in a hundred cities
Rich city is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎǎ ICH é ngzh ī f ù, which means to describe a large collection of books, as if owning many cities as rich. From the biography of Li mi in the book of Wei.
The origin of Idioms
"Wei Shu · Li mi biography": "the husband holds the book ten thousand volumes, why false South hundred cities."
Analysis of Idioms
words whose meaning is similar
A sea of sweat
Examples
The strong solution to the problem, with hundreds of gold bundle to carry Fang book, then called the rich of a hundred cities. ——Collection of Tianyige books by Huang Zongxi in Qing Dynasty
Interpretation of Idioms
Hundred cities: 1. Refers to each city. 2. Refer to local officials in different places. 3. See the book of hundred cities.
Rich in a hundred cities
Three inch bird, seven inch mouth - sān cùn niǎo,qī cùn zuǐ