a handsome young man
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ǎ NL ǜ sh à oni á n, which originally refers to the youth in light green clothes. The latter refers to the young man who pays attention to decoration and extends to the young man with elegant demeanor. From leisure preaching.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Gu's leisurely preaching in the Tang Dynasty says, "Pan Mengyang was a minister of the Ministry of household affairs at the beginning, but his wife was worried about it. She said:" I'm a talented person, and I'm afraid of disaster when I'm in the position of Chenglang. " The Hubu explained it again and again, saying, "if not, I'll try it and see it." Because of the deep knowledge. When the guest arrived, his wife looked down at him. After the meeting, she said happily, "we are both married. We can't worry about it. Who is the last miserable young man?" The answer is: "Bu que Du huang shang." His wife said, "if you don't leave me, you must be a famous minister." the Southern new book by song Qianyi, Tang Yulin · Shijian by song Dang and xushishuo · xianhuan by song kongpingzhong all contain this matter.
Idiom story
The tragic youth in the animation only refers to the tragic life experience. Comrade Li Ao said that he was a tragic youth, just because he wanted the word "green", that is, he meant the opposition party. And the miserable youth is not miserable. There is a passage in Zhang Gu's "leisurely preaching" in the Tang Dynasty: Zi Mengyang was a minister of the Ministry of household affairs at the beginning of his life, and his wife was worried about it. He said: "I'm a talented person, but I'm afraid of disaster when I'm a minister." The Hubu explained it again and again and said, "if not, I will try to see you in the same column." Because of the recruitment of deep acquaintances. When a guest arrives, his wife looks down at him. After the meeting, he said happily, "we are both married. We can't worry about it." Ask: "who is the last one?" He said, "Bu que Du huang shang." "The lady said:" this person all don't, must be famous Qing Xiang "Miserable" refers to dim color. Tragic green, light green, refers to the color of clothing, not tragic, just like today's "cool", there is no cruel meaning. actually, pan Mengyang's mother thinks that her son has no ability and will have an accident sooner or later. Meng Yang is unconvinced and says that his colleagues are similar to himself. His mother asked her son to invite his colleagues to dinner. She peeped and found that they were really not good. She was relieved. However, only a young man named Du Huangshang, who was at the end of the table, was wearing a light green official dress (light green was the color of seven grade official dress at that time, indicating that the official position was not high). He told pan that this man was different from others and would be a famous minister in the future. Later, the boy became a prime minister in the Tang Dynasty. Therefore, the term "miserable youth" refers to the fact that although he has a humble status, he has no elegant clothes and body, but his temperament and style of speech are excellent. It's like saying that beautiful women don't hide their national color.
Idiom usage
It refers to the elegant young man, and now it also refers to the adolescent children.
Analysis of Idioms
Young master pianpianpian
Chinese PinYin : cǎn lǜ shào nián
a handsome young man
Don't harm your will with words. bù yǐ cí hài zhì
disparaging and insulting articles. tú dú bǐ mò
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme. bō jí jiāng fù