simile of the luxury and waste
Ding Dang jade, Pinyin is d ǐ ngch ē ngy ù sh í. It comes from a Fang Gong Fu written by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty: "Ding Dang jade, Nuggets, beads and gravel." It means to see the tripod as a bell and jade as a stone. Describe the extreme luxury of life.
Words: Ding Dang jade. Describe the extreme luxury of life. [source]: Fu of a Fang Gong by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty: "Ding Dang jade, gold nuggets, beads and gravel. Throw away the meandering (1) ding: noun as an adverbial, the Ding Dang: noun as verb, as dang (2) Dang: with Stone: with Dang and Shi are both used by will.
simile of the luxury and waste
guard against one 's desires as if guarding a city against an enemy - fáng yì rú chéng
Village songs and community drums - cūn gē shè gǔ
maintain an old acquaintanceship having no real understanding with each other - bái tóu rú xīn