well-fed and clothed
Warm clothes and plenty of food, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Nu ǎ NY ī B ǎ OSH í, which means to live well and have plenty of food and clothing. It comes from Mozi Tianzhi Zhong written by Mozi in the Warring States period and Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
1. Xunzi's honor and Disgrace: "it's the common people who keep warm, clothe and eat, and live a long life to avoid punishment." (2) Mozi Tianzhi Zhong, written by Mo Zhai in the Warring States period, Song Dynasty: "all the people have to get warm clothes and food."
Idiom usage
Having enough food and clothing, living well and being happy. Thanks to this, you Yuanwai devoted himself to offering food and clothing. In Qing Dynasty, Chu Ren won the 24th chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Analysis of Idioms
Food and clothing; hunger and cold
well-fed and clothed
play the flageolet , begging for food -- ask alms by playing an instrument - chuī xiāo qǐ shí
Carving insects and seal characters - diāo chóng kè zhuàn
act according to god 's will and the desire of the people - yìng tiān shùn rén
the mother 's honour increases as her son 's position rises - mǔ yǐ zǐ guì