high position and handsome salary
High official and heavy salary, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā Ogu ā nzh ò NGL ù, which means high position and good treatment. It comes from man Tingfang · Shuhuai.
Idiom explanation
Salary: salary. It generally refers to high position and good treatment. The same as "high official position and high salary".
The origin of Idioms
Jin Chuji's poem "man Tingfang · Shu Huai" said: "he is a high official with heavy salary, a gold fish bag and a fat horse with light fur."
Idiom usage
Today's people who are worried about gain and loss, who are determined to be a high official, have a good land and house, and have a beautiful geomantic omen, are all named Lin runing, who thinks they can't bear Li Zhuo. "You Yu Jiao Qiang Hou Shu" by Li Zhi in Ming Dynasty
high position and handsome salary
Man proposes, god disposes. - móu shì zài rén,chéng shì zài tiān
take advantage of an opportunity that comes one 's way - jiàn jī ér zuò
the time when spring breezes bring the news of the flowers - huā xìn nián huá