soft fur and well-fed horses -- luxurious living
Light fur and fat horse, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngqi ú f é im ǎ, which means wearing a warm fur coat and riding a good fat horse. To describe a life of abundance. From the Analects of Confucius Yongye.
The origin of Idioms
Yongye, the Analects of Confucius: "red is suitable for Qi, riding on a fat horse and wearing light fur."
Idiom usage
It is used as an object and attributive to describe rich life.
soft fur and well-fed horses -- luxurious living
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take a turn for the better and be out of danger - zhuǎn wēi wéi ān
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be completely at a loss as in a fog - duò yún wù zhōng
steal the beams and pillars and replace them with rotten timbers - tōu liáng huàn zhù