high position and handsome salary
Gao Wei Hou Lu, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā ow è IH ò UL ù, which means that the official position is noble and the salary is rich. From the monument of Mr. xuanru Lou Shou.
The origin of Idioms
In Han Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "Mr. xuanru's Lou shoubei", it is said that "the prefectures and counties are well-established, but they do not look back at the end. They are high in position and high in salary, and they are not moved."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: high official position and high salary
Idiom usage
Why do you have to be in a high position and have a good salary and serve others to support yourself. Su Shunqin, Song Dynasty
high position and handsome salary
a thief in the family is difficult to detect - jiā zéi nán fáng
eat the soft and spit out the hard -- bully the good-natured and fear the ferocious - rú róu tǔ gāng