Red and green
The Chinese idiom, CH ó uh ó NGC ǎ NL ù, refers to the withered leaves and flowers damaged by wind and rain. Send more to the life experience desolate feeling. From Ding Fengbo.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: flowers and leaves, red and green
The origin of Idioms
Song Liuyong's poem "dingfengbo" said: "since the spring, the sad green and the sad red, the heart is a thing." Xin Qiji of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "Ode to peony in the sky of Partridge": "it's like the painting of Wu Gong sect."
Idiom usage
As an object; of a person's mood. example in the early spring, the flowers are in the middle of the season. LAN Chufang, Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chóu hóng cǎn lü
Red and green
go into the whys and wherefores of it. zhuī gēn jiū dǐ
put on display different performances. yú lóng màn yán
there can never be too much deception in war. bīng bù yàn zhà
every day and examine every month. rì xǐng yuè kè