have red silk draped over one 's shoulders and flowers pinned on one 's breast
Pinyin is p ī h ó NGD à Ihu à, which means happiness or glory. From Emperor Yongzheng by Eryuehe.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 25 of Emperor Yongzheng written by Eryuehe: "upon hearing this, more than 300 Jinshi kowtowed their heads and chanted" long live "to send the emperor away. At that moment, there was a great drum music. In the sound of the music, two rites from the two rites held out the golden banner of dragon
Idiom usage
It refers to the festival. example the common people give the PLA soldiers red clothes. Yang Liwei's car was in red and the local people cheered with the team, and the sound of gongs and drums was heard all the time.
have red silk draped over one 's shoulders and flowers pinned on one 's breast
broad in conception and meticulous in details - tǐ dà sī jīng
daily increasing and monthly benefiting - rì zī yuè yì
benefit other people as well as oneself1 . benefit other people as well as oneself - jì rén lì wù
attend all the housework personally - qīn cāo jǐng jiù