A glimpse of Gao Ming
GUI Guan Gao Ming, a Chinese idiom, is Gu à K à ng à om í ng in pinyin, which means that ghosts and gods peep at the rich and well-off families and will harm their ambition to be full of wealth. The source is the biography of peisu in Sui Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Pei Su biography of the Sui Dynasty: "when I saw Gao Wei, I supported his talents with heaven, supported him with the emperor's orders, and was favored by his majesty. But if you have a good view of the world, you have different faults, and if you look at its length, how can you win the way? "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. example the sky leaves behind the simple and the left behind, and the ghost looks at the noble and sad giant room. Qu Dajun's Guangdong new language, stone language and Duanshi in Qing Dynasty
A glimpse of Gao Ming
brilliant purples and reds ; gaily dressed maidens - yān hóng chà zǐ
give oneself over to blind emotions - gǎn qíng yòng shì