The idiom '鹑衣百结' (chún yī bǎi jié) describes tattered and ragged clothing, likened to the short, patched tail of a quail. Originating from 'Xunzi: Great Outline', it serves as a metaphor for extreme poverty leading to shabby attire.
这个成语“鹑衣百结”用来形容衣服破烂不堪,就像鹌鹑尾巴那样的打满补丁。它出自《荀子·大略》,比喻非常贫困导致衣衫褴褛的状态。
| 成语 | 鹑衣百结 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 鹌鹑的尾巴短而秃,象打满补丁一样。形容衣服非常破烂。 |
| 出处 | 《荀子·大略》:“子夏贫,衣若县鹑。” |
| 拼音 | chún yī bǎi jié |
| 拼音码 | cybj |
| 近义词 | 衣衫蓝缕、覆穿踵决 |
| 反义词 | 衣冠楚楚 |
| 用法 | 主谓式;作谓语、定语、补语;比喻衣服破烂 |
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