Extravagance and extravagance
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ji à och à B à oy à, which means to describe the extravagance and profligacy of life. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The origin of Idioms
The 106th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "it must be the later generations' arrogance, extravagance and loss of natural things, so that they copy and check together."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object and attribute, it refers to immorality.
Extravagance and extravagance
hate to leave a place where one has lived long - ān tǔ zhòng jiù
injure the public interest to benefit one 's private interest - sǔn gōng féi sī
The death of the first morning dew - kè xiān zhāo lù
fear the enemy as if he were a tiger - wèi dí rú hǔ