with light furs and stout horse
Qiu Ma light and fat, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ú m ǎ Q ī NGF é I, meaning wearing a soft fur coat, riding a fat horse. It refers to a rich and uninhibited life. From the Analects of Confucius Yongye.
Analysis of Idioms
Fat horse light fur
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
A friend is an old classmate, and now he is "light and fat" and has said a lot of "borrowing" words to young C. Mao Dun's poem and prose IV
with light furs and stout horse
Under the heavy reward, there must be brave men - zhòng shǎng zhī xià,bì yǒu yǒng fū
disaster emanates from careless talk - huò cóng kǒu shēng
outmaneuver the enemy over glasses of wine - zhé chōng zūn zǔ
The flood washed the Dragon King temple - dà shuǐ chōng le lóng wáng miào