Guangxiaxizhan
Guangxiaxizhan, a Chinese idiom, means tall house and exquisite felt. Superior living conditions. It comes from the biography of Wang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Guangxia Xizhan
Idiom usage
As the subject, object and attribute, it is used in daily life, etc. Chapter one of part a of the book of great harmony by Kang Youwei
The origin of Idioms
It is said in the biography of Wang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty: "under the broad summer, above the fine Zhan, the teacher of Ming Dynasty is in the front, and the persuading recitation is in the back." Yan shigu's note: "Guangxia, Dawu.". Zhan is the same as felt. "
Guangxiaxizhan
refuse to mend one 's ways despite repeated admonition - lěi jiào bù gǎi
in the four seas and nine regions -- in the whole country - jiǔ zhōu sì hǎi
like throwing stones into the water - yǐ shí tóu shuǐ