A dog's voice and a horse's voice
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǒ um ǎ sh ē ngs è, which means extravagant enjoyment. It comes from Zhang Xiaoxiang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As the subject, the object and the attribute, it refers to the low-level way of life. The monarch never hears of his past, and he thinks that the four directions are peaceful and the sages are ancient, and the desire of the dog and horse's voice and color is in his heart.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: voice, color, dog and horse
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Xiaoxiang of the Song Dynasty wrote in Xuanzhou new Yushu Pavilion: "it is said that although it is extremely expensive in the world, those who retreat from the imperial court to rest and enjoy themselves leisurely and leisurely are not as good as the emperor."
Idiom explanation
Good dogs, good horses, music, women. Generally speaking, it refers to the ways of entertainment of the exploiting class, such as keeping dogs, riding horses, listening to songs and having sex with prostitutes. It refers to extravagant enjoyment.
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