荆钗布裙
      Explanation: Jing Chi for Chai, coarse cloth for the dress. Simple to describe women's attire.
      Usage: Joint type; as subject, attribute; with compliment
      Source: Mi Jin "Biography of Women": "Meng Guang Liang Hong's wife, Jing Chai sarong."
      Examples: Who may not be content with the status of ~ Jing Chai sarong also, with regret, Morrow nowhere. (Qing Shen Fu "Fu rough mind worry")
  • Thesaurus:  Bread and water, Shengchuangwazao, down and out, Wall, kennel, Fresh light Yicu, Zhaojimuyan, naivete unadorned, Chaojimuyan, destitute
  • Antonym Group:  have a growing posterity, five generations living under the same roof, Eight Treasures precious food, be in clover, Kim Yu-stack heap, mollycoddle, enjoy wealth and honor, epicurean delicacies, dainties of all lands and seas, Shanyaoyesu, Water and land Juchen, both land and sea food mixed together, red lanterns and green wine — scene of debauchery, Kim Yu-cooking dishes, pass through Gold belt Jade, luxury and dissipation; live an extravagant life, Luxury and dissipation; live an extravagant life Rebo Zhang henshui classic, ambrosia, Crisp but not hard, be (out) on the tiles (=go on the tiles), immeasurably dissolute, dissipated and unshamed, nabobism, Wine to spend days, Zuishengmengsi, Fair skin covers the multitude of sins., living an extravagant life, live an extravagant life, sybaritism, s liver bile leopard