be in bright colour
Wearing red and green, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Chu ā NH ó ngzhu ó L ǜ, which means to describe the bright and gorgeous clothes. It's from "awaken the world and persevere. Qian Xiucai mistakenly occupied the Phoenix couple.".
The origin of Idioms
"Although Yan Jun is ugly, it's best to dress up, wear red and green, and smile in a low voice. He thinks he is beautiful," Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote
Idiom usage
Ba Jin's little things: husband and wife: "those women, one day, eat and play, what's good about them?"
Chinese PinYin : chuān hóng zhuó lǜ
be in bright colour
suffer a grievous wrong with no hope of vengeance. hán yuān mò bái
There's nothing to be desired. wú dài shī guī
usages arise from common practice. xiāng xí chéng fēng