The origin of the idiom: the novel of Yun in the Southern Dynasty: "Guests follow each other and each speaks his own words. Yangzhou is either the secretariat of history, rich or riding a crane. One of them said, "I got rich and rode a crane to the country." Want to have both. "
Traditional writing: rich.
ㄧㄠㄔㄢㄨㄢˋㄡㄨㄢˋ. Athena Chu
The pronoun of "rich": the rich family has a lot of money, just like he lost all the money of the rich family. As rich as kings and princes. Describe it as rich. fabulous wealth
The antonym of wealth: nothing; Don't get anything when distributing something; It means no money at hand; Empty pockets are when all coins are lost; After paying the rent and drainage tax, Lao Wang's empty pocket will be short of funds; If you have no money, you and I are both concerned: that's settled.
Idiom grammar: verb-object type; Used as attribute and object; Metaphor is very rich.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: verb-object idiom
Generation time: ancient idioms
Indulge in money
Russian translation: толстаямошн