Xia Guangfang, a China idiom, is pronounced gu m:ngàx zhān, which means tall houses and exquisite carpets. Refers to superior living conditions. From Biography of Wang Han.
Usage of idioms: as subject, object and attribute; Use in life, etc.
The origin of the idiom: The Biography of Wang Ji in the Han Dynasty: "Under the broad summer, above the details, the master is in front, and the remonstrance is behind." Yan Shigu's Note: "In summer, there are big houses. Hey, it's the same as felt. "
Wang Han Jichuan Original:
Once upon a time, when Zhao Gong was in charge of civil affairs, he rested under the Tang tree and was sentenced to prison. Later generations missed his kindness and could not bear to cut down the Gan Tang tree. That's what the poem "Gan Tang" means.
"King, you don't like books and spells, but you enjoy escaping. Sitting in the car, running endlessly, braving fog and frost in the morning, enduring dust during the day, being exposed to the hot sun in summer, being attacked by the cold in winter, getting thinner and thinner, this is not a good way to save lives, nor is it a good way to improve righteousness. " Under the big house, on the slender carpet, there was a wise teacher leading the way, followed by Ye Zi, the admonition minister, to discuss Yu Shun's history in Tang Yao.
Infer the prosperous times of Yin and Zhou Dynasties, observe benevolence, wisdom and customs, learn the way of governing the country, forget food diligently, and renew virtue every day. Is that kind of happiness just between cars and horses? When resting, pitch and stretch to strengthen the body, walk with manners to strengthen the legs, inhale new things and spit out old things to practice the spirit, and concentrate on saving energy to maintain harmony with God. Isn't this a long life?
If the king can notice this, then he will have the ambition of Yao and Shun, live as long as the red pine nuts of Job, and his beauty and grand reputation will resound through the sky. Then Fulu probably came and the country was stable. "The emperor merciful, wise SHEN WOO, but still miss Liang Wudi. He is not close to the Palace Museum, swimming pool and hunting. You should also miss these sooner or later, king, to bear the meaning of the emperor.