Food and clothing
Food and clothing, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ú sh í f ē ngy ī, meaning food and clothing, describes the rich life. It's from "June frost · Jiwei".
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Shi Junbao's "Qiuhu playing with his wife" in Yuan Dynasty: "from the morning to the evening, the upper and lower lips did not stick with water and rice, and they were rich in food and clothing."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: plenty of food and clothing, plenty of food and clothing, plenty of food and clothing [antonym]: lack of food and clothing
Idiom usage
It refers to the abundance of life. In Taiping year, there is auspicious omen. Every time the makers enjoy Yongxi, they harvest grain and have enough food and clothing. The first book of Ming Dynasty's Wumingshi's HUANHUAXI
Food and clothing
a nobleman makes his tour in disguise - bái lóng yú fú
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons - qū quán fù shì
perfect as blooming and full moon - yuè yuán huā hǎo