exceedingly wealthy men
The Chinese idiom, f ù sh ā NGX ù Ji ǎ, means a businessman with a lot of money. The same as "rich merchants". It comes from Guanzi, light and heavy armour.
Analysis of Idioms
Rich businessman, rich businessman
The origin of Idioms
Guanzi, light and heavy armour: "therefore, it's the pride of our country to move to a place of food, to become a wealthy merchant, to accumulate surplus and to accumulate wealth."
Idiom usage
As the subject, object, attribute; of a great businessman. examples but extravagance is different What's more, the author of "extravagance" has not yet adopted the commercial state-owned policy, which is an important difference. Guo Moruo's research on extravagance
exceedingly wealthy men
daily increasing and monthly benefiting - rì zēng yuè shèng
Entering a room and going up to a higher level - rù shì shēng táng
earning large quantities of gold each day - rì jìn dǒu jīn