What does it mean to be rich?

How rich is how expensive, a China idiom, Pinyin: dà fù dà guì, which means to describe (a person) as very rich and noble.

The basic definition of being rich and expensive is an idiom in China, which means to describe (a person) as very rich and noble.

The source is Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World 18: "Later, although it was not as rich as Er Gong, it also saved a big trouble and enjoyed a big family."

For example, the clear man won the eighty-seventh chapter of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "If wealth depends on the sky, it is an honor of life, and the acquisition of a sum of money is nothing more than providence."

Grammatical word formation is formal; Usually used as predicate, object and attribute in sentences.

Synonym red and purple: especially red and purple, describing something striking; Very popular or popular; Enjoy a good reputation; Very popular.

How expensive it is to make sentences:

1. On the fifth day of the first month, the God of Wealth called you. In the Year of the Sheep, wealth is prosperous, people are prosperous, and health and happiness are indispensable. I wish you a happy smile every year!

2. February 2nd is a good festival for couples. May you be rich in pairs, expensive in pairs, rich and expensive; Love in pairs, people in pairs, out of pairs into pairs; Happiness in pairs, happiness in pairs, happiness in pairs, good luck in pairs.

3, do not expect to be rich or expensive, just seek smooth and smooth benefits; Don't want fame and fortune, just want simplicity; I don't want to be vigorous, I just want to be long and long. Make a wish on Christmas Eve, don't ask too much, just wish you a safe life in the distance!