White and blue shirt
White and blue shirt, a Chinese word, Pinyin is B á Iji á L á NSH ā n, which means the clothing of ancient scholars. It also refers to the scholars who have not yet gained fame. It comes from the trace of flowers and moon by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the fifth chapter of Hua Yue Chen written by Wei xiuren in Qing Dynasty, "the blue sky and the blue sea are the most common in Emei, and many of them are jealous of each other. However, the white and blue clothes are also full of unspeakable pain."
Idiom usage
When a scholar sails his guests to Yizhou, Bai Qia talks about immortality.
Chinese PinYin : bái jiá lán shān
White and blue shirt
The stolen goods are in a mess. zāng huò láng jí
Remove the hole with leather belt. gé dài yí kǒng
major issues issues of right and wrong. dà shì dà fēi
The government is light and the situation is weak. guān qīng shì wēi