Jin Zhao You Jiu Jin Zhao Zui is a metaphor for living for the day or not planning for the future. It comes from Luo Yin's poem in the Tang Dynasty, 'Today there is wine, today we get drunk; tomorrow's sorrow will be for tomorrow.'
今朝有酒今朝醉比喻过一天算一天或只顾眼前,出自唐罗隐的诗“今朝有酒今朝醉,明日愁来明日愁。”
| 成语 | 今朝有酒今朝醉 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 比喻过一天算一天。也形容人只顾眼前,没有长远打算。 |
| 出处 | 唐·罗隐《自遣》诗:“得即高歌失即休,多愁多恨亦悠悠。今朝有酒今朝醉,明日愁来明日愁。” |
| 拼音 | jīn zhāo yǒu jiǔ jīn zhāo zuì |
| 拼音码 | jzyz |
| 近义词 | 及时行乐 |
| 用法 | 复句式;作宾语、分句;形容人只顾眼前,没有长远打算 |
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