high position and handsome salary
High rank and high salary, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā oju é h ò UL ù, which means high rank and high salary. The same as "high rank and heavy salary". It comes from the preface to the biography of waiwei in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to the biography of waiwei in the old book of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "Gai relies on the favor of Gongye, receives banquets and private pleasures, and is proud of his high rank and wealth. His voice, color and clothes are confused outside. He does not know the instructions of his teachers and friends, and does not reach the path of danger."
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used for status, treatment, etc. Lin Changyi's tingchuang CI in Qing Dynasty
high position and handsome salary
recover one 's original simplicity - fǎn pú guī zhēn
houses have adequate supplies and people live in contentment - jiā jǐ rén zú