Necessary supplies
Pinyin: gun páo dáI lǐ
Explanation: hats, robes, belts, shoes. Originally, it refers to the clothes worn by ancient emperors and officials when they went to court or attended parties. Now it generally refers to what must be carried.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventy-eighth time: "A handful of Four Treasures of the Study, a handful of robes and shoes."
Example: Changping Wang Guan got dressed in robes and shoes. He got up and went out to get on the sedan chair.
Dress brightly
Pinyin: chu ā n hongzhuó l ǜ ǜ
Explanation: Describe the bright and gorgeous clothes.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World and Saying that Qian Xiucai Misoccupied the Phoenix": "Although Yan Jun is ugly, it is best to dress up, wear red and green, laugh in a low voice, and think himself beautiful."
For example, there are some girls dressed in red and green sitting on the steps. ?
Dress elegantly and enjoy the food.
Pinyin: j ǐ n y and y and shí
Explanation: Jinyi: colorful clothes; Jade food: rare and beautiful food. Fine food and clothing. Describe the luxury of life.
Source: Biography of Shu Weichang: "Rich in clothes and jade, you can shape it."
For example, a rich and luxurious diner may not be able to wear a Chai Jing cloth skirt, but he will not regret it, and he will accomplish nothing. ?
Hairpins made of Vitex negundo and skirts made of homespun ―― simple and plain clothes of a poor woman.
Pinyin: jρ jΡ ng ch ā ibΡ qú n
Description: Jingzhi is a hairpin and coarse cloth is a skirt. Describe women's simple clothes.
Source: Song Yutong's "Let Princess Shang Watch": "The year is approaching, everyone has a room, and the cloth skirt is enough for the ceremony."
For example, people who wear cloth skirts may not be satisfied. Instead of regretting, they will accomplish nothing.
Jinyu area
Pinyin: j ǐ n y j ǐ n y and y ü dà i.
Explanation: I am wearing a brocade dress with a jade belt around my waist. Gorgeous clothes that describe rich and powerful people.
Source: Biography of Liu Zhijun in the Old Five Dynasties: "The King of Jin deeply believed in it, that is, the thick government still gave jade belts and the army was' Liu Erge'."
For example, the jade belt sleeps in the snow, and the poetic soul goes to heaven after getting drunk. ?