Red and green
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó ngch ó UL ǜ C ǎ n, which means that people are full of sorrow and easy to be sad. From village music hall.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold of village music hall written by Wu Mingshi: "I see that the sadness of green and red has reduced my spirit. Why do I find the trace behind my back?"
Idiom usage
It refers to people's mood. example when the thrush goes, the boudoir is hidden. It's a shame to see a bad pair of swallows. (Gu Dadian's Qingshan Ji man Suwen Jie in Yuan Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : hóng chóu lǜ cǎn
Red and green
change constantly like cloud and wave. fēng jué yún guǐ
domestic trouble and foreign invasion. nèi yōu wài huàn
a narrow space only enough for turning a horse. jǐn róng xuán mǎ