too particular about one's food
Wuxiacuchu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Xi à zh à ch à, which means to describe the rich people's extravagant diet.
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W ú Xi à zh à ch à
[explanation] during the reign of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, he lived extravagantly and spent thousands of money on food. Later used to describe the rich eating extravagant.
Used as an object or attribute; used in daily life, etc
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Detailed explanation
origin
Jin Shu Volume 33 biography of he Zeng
Chen Guoyang was born in Xia Dynasty Emperor Wu succeeded to the throne and served as Prime Minister of Jin Dynasty. With Pei Xiu, Wang Shen, etc. Jian Kai, worship Taiwei, into the Baron for the public, eating the city of 1800 households. At the beginning of Tai Dynasty, the imperial edict said: "Gai Mo was the ruler of Ming Dynasty, and Wang Gong was the protector. Therefore, he advocated great training and conquered the whole world. Shizhong and Taiwei had lofty moral character, loyal and bright heart, wide knowledge, great knowledge, and outstanding meritorious service. I am the Prime Minister of Hong Ye. Di Wei's predecessors bow to me. In fact, he was able to prosper and praise the way of administration. Although the appointment of Fu San Si is about the affairs of the king, if he disobeys Ru Bi and does not arrest him, he will remain in Bao Fu. Therefore, the Ming Dynasty was not as important as Yi Jue. He used to be a Taibao and served as a servant. " For a long time, I took charge of situ. Zeng Gu rang, No. It is a matter of fact to dismiss the cavalry. Carry Taifu However, the luxury of nature lies in extravagance. The curtain, the car and the clothes are extremely beautiful, and the taste of the food is more than that of the king. Every swallow see, don't eat too official set, the emperor often life take its food. Do not crack on the steaming cake to make a cross. A thousand dollars a day is worth nothing. If a person uses small paper as a book, he should not report to the imperial records office. Liu Yi and other impeachment officials were extravagant, but the emperor, with his important officials, had nothing to ask.
Source translation
After the king of Jin accepted the throne of Zen, he became a Taiwei and a Duke of Jin. In 265, Emperor Wu issued an imperial edict (imperial edict), and he was appointed as a Taibao. After a long time, he zengtai kept his capital and was also a situ. He once resolutely resigned, but the emperor did not allow him to take office. He sent his regular attendants to inform him by imperial edict. Later, he became Taifu However, he once liked luxury, and he wanted luxury in food and clothing. The curtains, cars and clothes are luxurious and gorgeous, and the taste of food is better than that of the imperial family. Usually in the palace party with the emperor, do not eat the palace too official set food, the emperor often sent to his home to get his favorite food. If you don't make a cross pattern on the steamed cake, you won't eat it. His meals cost ten thousand dollars a day, but he was not satisfied. He said, "there is nothing worthy of chopsticks!" If a person below presents a message with a small piece of paper, he orders the recording room not to report it. Liu Yi and others have repeatedly impeached him for extravagance. Emperor Wu thought he was an important official and never asked.
interpretation
"A thousand dollars a day is like saying that there is no place to go." During the reign of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, he lived a luxurious life and spent tens of thousands of money on food. Later, he described the rich as extravagant.
Homologous allusions
He Gongtuo, he Xiang, Wanshu day, Wanshu day, Wanqian, Wanqian, Wanqian, Wanshu, Wanshu, Wanshu kitchen, Wanshu, Wanshu, Wanshu food, Wanshu
Application examples
Qing Qian Yong's "Lu Yuan Cong Hua · miscellaneous notes · four characters" says: "every day's meal expenses, to more than ten gold, still can't be ignored."
In the fourth chapter of the romance of the two Jin Dynasties, Cai Dongfan said, "only a Fu Jia Chong has nothing to offer. He has a lot to offer himself. If he eats ten thousand yuan, he still has no place to go."
Tang Yuanzhen's daiqujiang old man hundred rhymes: "only ten thousand dollars can be used to lay down the chopsticks, and five chopsticks are not called mellow."
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote a general statement of the police world, a blunt scholar once paid for Thailand: "the official residence is of one grade, the power is over a hundred bureaucrats, the number of child servants is thousands, and the daily food is thousands of money, which is not full of glory and wealth."
"From now on, we can only provide for the spring shepherd's purse. Don't be envious of Yu Gong's ten thousand dollars a day."
Idiom story
During the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Jin Dynasty, the man who was called "filial son" and "benevolent man" once boasted that he acted according to the etiquette and law. Even when he spoke to his wife, he had to dress neatly. He once accused the famous man Ruan Ji of eating and drinking during his filial piety, which was against filial piety. However, he was very particular about eating and drinking, and he had to eat ten thousand copper coins for every meal, and he said that there was no place for chopsticks.
Chinese PinYin : wú xià zhù chǔ
too particular about one's food
tears trickling down one 's cheeks. shān rán lèi xià
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature. chuí gǒng ér zhì
the arrow is fitted to the string. jiàn zài xián shàng
conduct affairs on one's own. bián yú cóng shì
pay attention to one 's own moral uplift without thought of others. dú shàn wú shēn