scene of debauchery
Red wine and green, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ē NGH ó ngji ǔ L ǜ, describes the corrupt life of seeking pleasure, also describes the bustling scene of the city or entertainment at night. It's from Wu Jianren's strange situation witnessed in 20 years.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 33 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: "Yusheng, leaning his head, thought for a while and said," can we have a good time? "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonyms]: extravagance, extravagance, drunkenness and money [antonyms]: hard work and plain living, frugality, diligence and thrift
Idiom usage
A few people live a life of intoxication, and the people are dissatisfied. (Lao She's the drummer 19)
Chinese PinYin : dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ
scene of debauchery
ask after the people 's sufferings with deep concern. hán liǎo wèn jí