parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight
Yijindayyou, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì J ǐ nzhen ò uy ó u, which means wearing luxurious official clothes during the day to make people see. In the old days, it was used to describe returning home after wealth and boasting to the villagers. It comes from the biography of Zhen Chen in the book of Wei.
Interpretation of Idioms
Clothes: wear.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Zhen Chen in the book of Wei states: "in the near future, except for the generals in the north, the governor of Dingzhou, they were called Manchu."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: beautiful clothes in daytime, beautiful clothes in daytime
parade with beautiful dress in broad daylight
a vast territory with a sparse population - dì kuàng rén xī
A close neighbor is better than a distant relative - yuǎn qīn bù rú jìn lín
the country is defeated and the home lost - guó pò jiā wáng