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A Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú NJ à sh à oni á n, which means to describe young people who only know how to dress. From the biography of Xing Luan in northern history.
Idiom explanation
Skirt: dress; clogs: wooden shoes. Skirts and clogs were the clothes of the aristocratic children in the Six Dynasties. It describes a young man who only knows how to dress.
source
"The biography of Xing Luan in northern history:" Xiao shenzao is a young man who has not taken up government affairs. "
Examples
Outside the door, there are many chariots, flying dust, scattering fragrance, and foreign merchants, often leaving banquets. Wang Tao, Qing Dynasty
usage
To be an object; to be an object
dandy
twelve pieces of gold-lettered plates - shí èr jīn pái
try what you have devised against others - qǐng jūng rù wèng
load one's pages with references - páng zhēng bó yǐn
failure to put things away properly is inviting theft - màn cáng huì dào