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The idiom greedy for money?
The article "Ailian Shuo" uses the method of borrowing things to describe people. What is the metaphor for greed for wealth?

Ailian said that peonies are used to compare wealth, and people who love peonies refer to those who are greedy for money. The full text uses the method of borrowing things to describe people. The peony inside represents wealth, the chrysanthemum represents seclusion, and the lotus represents a gentleman. The original text is "chrysanthemum, flowers are also hermits; Peony, blooming with wealth; Lotus is also a gentleman among flowers. First, use flowers as a metaphor, so that we can compare the characteristics of flowers with people. Although dull, it is similar to people. Then, they can be used to describe Tao Yuanming's mentality of avoiding the world and pursuing wealth.

Second, idioms describing wealth.

Proud and arrogant: unyielding to the world, putting wealth beyond the bounds.

Ascending to Heaven by Day: The original intention of Taoism is to ascend to heaven by day and become immortal. After metaphor suddenly rich.

Embroidering clothes by day: an old metaphor for returning home after making a fortune and boasting to the villagers.

Embroidery of Japanese clothes: clothes: wear; Embroidery: embroidered with colorful dresses. Wearing luxurious official clothes during the day makes people visible. The old metaphor is to go home after getting rich and boast to the villagers.

Return to the Lord's glory: return: betrayal; Rong: Glory. Point out that selling your master in exchange for personal wealth.

Embroidered daytime travel: Travel in daytime in gorgeous clothes. Boast your wealth in front of others.

Don't use wealth: use: worry. Be in no hurry to pursue wealth. A person who is lofty and content with poverty.

Ill-gotten wealth: unjust: unjust, unjust. Wealth is not obtained by the right path.

Morning glory and sunset: Good morning. Flowers that bloom in the morning wither at night. Metaphor is wealth and impermanence.

Automobile and hat alliance: hat: hat. Metaphor does not change a poor friend because of wealth.

Self-driving in Dai Li: self-driving: self-driving and self-driving; Dai Li: Dai Li. Metaphor does not change a poor friend because of wealth.

Only after suffering can you be a master: Fang: beginning; Master: refers to a person with outstanding talent. Only by eating hard can you gain fame and fortune and become a respected person.

Hold the British and protect the Thai: English: full; T: peace. The old meaning is to be careful to avoid disasters when wealth is in full swing, so as to maintain its original position.

Hold the surplus and keep the virtual: surplus: full; Virtual: not complacent. It means that you can't be complacent when your fortune is extremely prosperous.

Good words: metaphor does not advocate wealth, generosity and integrity.

Cui wrapped beads: beads: pearls; Cui: Emerald. Describe the gorgeous makeup of women. It also describes that the rich family has many girlfriends.

Courtyard deep house: deep: refers to the large distance from the inside to the outside. There are many houses and wide courtyards. Refers to the residence of a wealthy family.

Dai Li rides a bus: a metaphor for not changing the friendship between the poor and the poor because of wealth.

Planting melons in the East Gate: Hou Zhaoping, originally from Dongling, Qin Dynasty, refused to be the new owner after Qin's death, and planted melons outside Dongqing Gate in Chang 'an. Borrow the finger to leave the official and live in seclusion. It is also a metaphor for the rich and the poor.

Seclusion: refers to avoiding the world and abandoning prosperity.

Big ears: aspect: square face. Square face and big ears. In the past, it described wealth.

Pink wall vermilion: powder: finishing; Zhu: Red. White powder wall brick red paint door. Refers to a rich family.

Floating clouds: floating clouds: floating clouds. Regard wealth as a cloud. Metaphor despise money and status.

Fulu is not full: refers to Fulu's wealth is small and short-lived.

Fulu is not loved: Fulu: Fulu, status; A: Stop. Blessings and positions have not stopped. Refers to being able to continue to rise and enjoy prosperity.

Attached to the phoenix and climbing the dragon: attached: attached; Crawl: crawl. To curry favor with powerful people in order to gain wealth.

Climb the weight with wings: refers to curry favor with powerful people in order to obtain wealth. To "climb the dragon and attach the phoenix."

Rich and powerful: unwilling to be rich and powerful, forced to be an official. This also means that people get closer because of wealth.

Wealth is pressing: ① it means not seeking wealth. (2) refers to wealth can bring others closer.

Wealth is not lewd: it means that the will will will not be confused by money and status. With "wealth can't be lewd."

Rich grass dew: wealth can't last long, just like dew on grass leaves. Describe personnel uncertainty.

Floating clouds of wealth: it means unjust wealth, which is as light as floating clouds to me. Metaphor despise money and status.

Wealth and others: when a person is rich, people who are not related by blood will gather around him. Describe the intimate relationship between people based on the amount of money and status.

Wealth crisis: used to refer to the disaster brought by wealth.

Rich family: refers to a wealthy and prominent family.

Paste Liang Jinxiu: paste, Liang: fat and flour and rice. Generally refers to food; Gorgeous: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics. Describe the luxurious life of rich people with beautiful clothes.

Paste beam: paste beam: fat meat and flour and rice; Wanku: Pants made of fine silk. Borrow refers to the children of wealthy families.

Brilliant cream beam: cream beam: fat meat and flour and rice, referring to delicious food; Gorgeous: Exquisite and gorgeous silk fabrics. Describe the luxurious life of rich people.

Young people: refers to the children of wealthy families.

Gao Liang Wan Ku: Gao Liang: Fat and flour and rice. Borrow refers to the children of wealthy families.

Gao Liang Wan Kun: Gao Liang: fat and flour and rice; Wan Kun: Pants made of fine silk. Borrow refers to the children of wealthy families.

Plaster embroidery: refers to the luxurious life of wealthy families. It also refers to delicate and expensive things.

Highlighted children: Highlighted: Fat meat and flour and rice, referring to delicious food. Children of wealthy families who are used to enjoying life.

Young children: children of wealthy families.

Dude: It refers to the children of rich families who only talk about eating, drinking and having fun and do nothing.

A clever view of ghosts and eyes: it means that ghosts and gods peep at wealthy families, which will harm their full ambition. Take a bird's eye view of his room.

The ghost perspective of his room: the ghost perspective of a rich family will hurt all his ambitions.

Whether you are cheap or not: Ling: Bullying the weak and fearing the hard. The rich don't bully the poor.

One-day trip to hometown: Walking in the same clothes means going back to hometown in brocade when you have money.

Do with wealth: do: do. Refers to what is done according to the status of wealth.

Giant room: giant: home of powerful people; Jushi: Everyone is a noble family. Refers to a rich family.

Flowers are gorgeous fundamentally: gorgeous flowers are inherent in themselves and do not need external force. In the old days, it was a metaphor that the descendants of dignitaries enjoyed all the splendor without asking for anything in return.

Huainan Dream: It means that life is like a dream, and wealth is impermanent.

Dip in wealth: dip in: the look of longing. Passionate about wealth and wealth.

The first star; First; High-end luxury houses for the rich and dignitaries; Star Luo: Arranged like stars. There are many mansions depicting rich people.

Zhu Hu with gold nails: The red door is riveted with gold nails. Refers to a rich family.

Jinmen embroidery households: refers to wealthy families.

Jin Yi Xing Tian: When you have money, you must go back to your hometown.

Jin Yi Wan Ku: Jin Yi: colorful clothes; Wanku: Thin silk trousers worn by children of wealthy families in ancient times. Refers to the descendants of dignitaries.

Respect Jiang's merits: regard it as wealth without forgetting the root and not seeking comfort.

According to evil: according to: rely on; Hey: lucky; Multiply: use; Evil: improper. It refers to seeking wealth by luck, and taking advantage of weakness by evil risks.

Donate gold and sink pearls: donate: abandon, throw gold at the mountain, and throw jewelry at the lake. Describe not greedy for money, not extravagant for wealth.

Legacy of music and Taoism: adhering to the way of sages and abandoning prosperity.

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix: Jude said climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix. To curry favor with powerful people in order to gain wealth.

Betraying the country for profit: colluding with the enemy, betraying the rights and interests of the country and seeking personal wealth. It's the same as "being proud of betraying your country."

Betraying the country for glory: colluding with the enemy, betraying national rights and interests, and seeking personal wealth.

Sellers seeking glory: point out that selling the owner's interests in exchange for personal prosperity.

The lintel collapsed: lintel: the crossbar on the gate. In the old society, the lintel of rich families was very high, so the lintel was like a family. Always refers to the decline of the family.

Tired clothes and food: gorgeous: gorgeous; G: Yes. Wear beautiful clothes and eat easily. Describe the rich people who drag out an ignoble existence.

Square face like a field: The face is square, like Tian Zi. In the past, people who were superstitious about astrology thought that a square face was rich.

Face image square field: face: face. The face looks like the word "heaven", which means wealth.

Better be poor than rich: I would rather be innocent, rather be poor than dirty and enjoy wealth.

Scaling wings: climbing: climbing; Attachment: attachment. To curry favor with powerful people in order to gain wealth.

Climbing the dragon and attaching the phoenix: refers to buttering up and relying on powerful people to get wealth.

Climb the dragon to win the phoenix: or climb the dragon to win the phoenix. To curry favor with powerful people in order to gain wealth.

Handsome boy: the old reputation of rich and talented young people.

Ups and downs: a metaphor for the different fates of wealth and poverty caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women. It's the same as "floating in the wind"

"Gone with the Wind in Fan Luo" is a metaphor for the different fates of the rich and the poor due to accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women. With Gone with the Wind.

Gone with the wind: a metaphor for the different fates of wealth and poverty caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women.

Gone with the wind: some float on the mat, and some fall into the cesspit. It is a metaphor for the different fates of the rich and the poor caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women.

Gone with the wind: a metaphor for the different fates of wealth and poverty caused by accidental opportunities. It also refers to the depravity of women. It's the same as "floating in the wind"

Poor relatives leave, rich relatives: others: outsiders; Combination: aggregation. Relatives and friends will alienate you when you are poor, and strangers will curry favor with you when you are rich. It means that people are warm and cold, and the world is cold.

Never forget a poor friend: a poor friend: a bosom friend in poverty. Rich or poor, don't forget your friends.

The friendship between the poor and the humble should not be forgotten, and the wife of the dross should not stay: the friendship between the poor and the humble: a bosom friend in trouble; Residue: distiller's grains and bran. When you are rich, don't forget your friends when you are poor, and don't abandon your wife in trouble.

The knowledge of poverty is unforgettable, and the wife of dross is not absent: knowledge of poverty is a bosom friend in poverty; Residue: distiller's grains and bran. When you are rich, don't forget your friends when you are poor, and don't abandon your wife in trouble.

Begging for glory: begging: begging; Pets: pets; Rong: Rich. Begging for luck to get wealth.

Wan ku: Wan ku: pants made of fine silk by rich children. Generally refers to rich children.

Qiqiwan Ku: Qiqi: silk fabric with plain flowers; Hey: short coat; Wan ku: pants made of fine silk by rich children. Generally refers to rich children.

Precious body: describe a rich woman's delicate body.

Daughter's body: describe the delicate body of a rich woman.

Daughter's son: used to refer to the children of rich families.

The son of a thousand daughters will never die in a city: a city: a place where people gather. Refers to the children of wealthy families who have committed capital crimes and can be exempted from serving their sentences.

Affinity and kinship: intimacy, alienation, wealth and poverty. Describe people with different status and relationships.

Arrogance: look down on Lu's position and look down on dignitaries. Metaphor despise the behavior of the rich.

Poor and rich are extremely expensive: describe extremely rich.

Poor and expensive and extremely rich: describe extremely rich.

Seek honor and betray the country: honor: splendor and wealth. Sell the rights and interests of the country and seek personal fame and power.

Three thousand beaded shoes: beaded shoes: shoes are decorated with beads and used by rich people. Describe a large number of VIPs and luxuries.

Delete China: Give up wealth and live a simple life.

Deep House Courtyard: A walled courtyard with many toilets. In the past, it usually referred to wealthy families.

Ma Xu Gaoche: Ma Xu: Four horses are driven by one car. A tall car with four horses. Used in the old days to describe the rich scene when the dignitaries traveled. Also describe wealth.

Ma Xu Gaogai: Four-horse-drawn high-top car. Used in the old days to describe the rich scene when the dignitaries traveled. Also describe wealth. Same as Sima Gao Che.

Sima Xuan car: a high caravan with four horses. Used in the old days to describe the rich scene when the dignitaries traveled. Also describe wealth. Same as Sima Gao Che.

Wan ku highlights: highlights: exquisite food. Fine food and clothing. Borrowing refers to the children of rich families who only know pleasure and can't do anything.

Wan Kun paste beam: Wan: filament; Paste: grease; Beam: polished rice; Paste beam: refers to the exquisite food of rich children. Gorgeous clothes, exquisite food. The metaphor is a child of a rich family.

Absolutely: pants made of fine silk; Paste beam: fat meat and flour and rice. Refers to fine food and clothing. Borrow refers to the children of wealthy families.

Dude: Dude: Pants made of fine silk generally refer to gorgeous clothes. A once flashy rich kid.

Wan Li's Hope: Expectation of Flying to Wan Li. Refers to the desire for fame and wealth.

Looking at the nobles: looking at: looking at prestige; Door: family. Prominent giants and nobles. Always refers to a rich family.

Children of Wuyi: Wuyi Lane, where Wang Dao, Xie 'an and other aristocratic families lived in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. A noble son like Xie Wang. Later it refers to the children of rich families.

Embroidered pavilion and fragrant boudoir: boudoir and pavilion: used to refer to a woman's residence. Refers to the residence of young women in wealthy families.

Eyes, waist and yellow pool: yellow: gold belt; Red: red dress. At present, there is a red official uniform with a golden belt at the waist. Of wealth.

Brocade: Brocade: Silk with colorful patterns. Walking at night in gorgeous clothes. Metaphor cannot show wealth in front of people.

Clothing: clothing: wearing. Wearing luxurious official clothes during the day makes people visible. The old metaphor is to go home after getting rich and boast to the villagers.

A night trip: clothes: wear. Embroidery: Brilliance. Walking in the streets at night in beautiful and bright gorgeous clothes. Metaphor is that people are not known after they get rich. Also known as "night tour with clothes on" and "night tour with clothes on".

Clothing embroidery day: day: day. Walking in the daytime in gorgeous clothes. Metaphor is to be an official in your hometown, or to return to your hometown after wealth.

Yutang Golden Horse: Yutang: the name of the temple in Han Dynasty; Golden Horse: The name of the palace gate in Han Dynasty, also known as "Golden Gate". In the past, metaphors were excellent and rich.

Yutang Jinmen: Yutang: the name of the temple in Han Dynasty; Golden Gate: the name of the palace gate in Han Dynasty. In the past, metaphors were excellent and rich.

Clouds pass by: just like the clouds in front of us. Metaphor things will soon become a thing of the past. It is also a metaphor for things outside the body, so don't pay attention to it. It also means that the bustling moment is a thing of the past.

It's really unique and simple: be cautious when you are alone and be thrifty when you have money.

Shake clothes and feet: shake feet: wash feet. Shake the dust off your clothes and wash the dirt off your feet. Describe giving up the splendor of secular life and determined to live in seclusion in the mountains.

Zhong Ding family: a rich official family. With "Zhong Ding House".

Zhong Ding Mountain Forest: a metaphor of wealth and seclusion.

Zhong Ding House: A house of wealth.

Zhong Guyu: It means beating gongs and drums and eating delicacies. Describe a rich and luxurious life.

The wine and meat in Zhumen stink, and the road freezes to death: the rich eat more wine and meat, and the poor freeze to death in the streets. Describe the social phenomenon of disparity between the rich and the poor.

Zhumen Embroiderer: Zhumen: Red painted gate; Embroiderer: the gateway to sculpture and painting. Metaphor is the residence of a rich woman. It also refers to wealthy families.

Do not evade your punishment: punishment: killing; G: Rich people. Punish sinners who don't avoid money. Describe the rule of law, regardless of rank.

Surrounded by pearls: pearls: pearls; Cui: Emerald. Describe the gorgeous makeup of women. It also describes that the rich family has many girlfriends.

Self-seeking wealth: obtaining wealth by one's own strength.

Thirdly, the writing method used in Ailian's Theory is a metaphor for people who are greedy for money, and the author shows his attitude towards life with his own situation.

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peony

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Fourthly, the writing of "On Ailian" is a metaphor for people who are greedy for money, and the author uses his own situation to express his life style.

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What idioms are there to describe wealth?

1, Leo Bai Tao

Metaphors are extremely rich.

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Liu Liangjun in the Southern Dynasties "On the Breakup of Guang": "Rich in Bai Tao, greater than Luo Cheng, good at Tongling in the mountains, hidden in the Golden Cave."

2. Rich

Describe people as extremely rich.

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Wu Shuren: "Rich; Riding a crane to the state. "

example sentence

Now he ~, ragged back home, where do you remember us poor brothers?

3. Spending money like water 【 Hu and J and Nú t incarnation 】

Spend money like water. Describe extravagance and waste to the extreme.

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Song Zhou Mi's Poems of Qi Dong Yu Ye Liv: "Spending money is like running water; Waiting for an official to be idle. "

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The property of the country, how can you let these black sheep's temper mess around at will!

4. Deep pockets

It is arrogant to describe a person who has a lot of money.

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Liu Shaotang's Xiao He Cai Lou V: "Aunt Hua's income is considerable. With deep pockets, I built this big house in Qingtang Washe. "

5. Accumulate gold and jade [ιjιNJιyι]

There are enough treasures to pile up. Describe having a lot of wealth.

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Song Lizhi's greed as seen in Donggu: "Accumulate gold and accumulate jade, and the road will come tomorrow."

6. Wealth is threatening

I didn't mean to be rich, so I was forced to be an official. This also means that people get closer because of wealth.

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"Northern History Yang Suchuan": "I am afraid that wealth will force me, but I have no intention of seeking wealth."

example sentence

At this time, almost all the gentry, businessmen and rich households in Hong Kong have arrived. Throughout the ages, I said, "Come." No wonder we are here.

Six greedy and wealthy ancients

There are many such people. For example, the famous bad guys in the past dynasties were basically greedy for money, such as Qin Gui who killed Yue Fei and Shenyang in the Qing Dynasty. A gentleman makes money in a proper way. Even for good people, the pursuit of wealth is inevitable. It's just harmless.

7. A gentleman is greedy for more money.

Virtuous people want to live a luxurious life if they are insatiable, and they will bend the law to attract evil.

Is it an idiom to covet wealth?

This should not be an idiom.

Greed for wealth should be just one word.

But it is also a common word.

Nine idioms that don't covet wealth

Indifferent Zhiming dàn bó míng zhì √ explained that only by not pursuing fame and fortune can one make one's interests noble. The book of precepts written by Zhuge Liang of Shu in the Three Kingdoms said: "Indifference leads to no ambition, while quietness is not far away." ...