Idle childe
Idle childe, pronounced y ó uxi á ng ō ngz ǐ, is a Chinese word for idle children of rich families.
explain
The idle children of a rich family
Separate interpretation of words
Leisure: 1. 2. Enjoy leisure time. Also refers to the leisure people. Childe: in ancient times, it was called the son of princes, later called the son of bureaucrats, and also used to honor the son of people.
source
According to the biography of the merchants in the historical records, "the idle childe, who is decorated with a crown and sword, is also rich and noble." 、 、 、 、 、 、 、 、 、和、和、. The ode to flute by Ma Rong in Han Dynasty
Idle childe
the peach trees were in bloom and the willows were turning green - táo hóng liǔ lǜ
paint clouds to set off the moon - hōng yún tuō yuè
to work hard and live plainly and frugally - gōng kǔ shí dàn