Dry yellow and thin black
Huang Gan Hei thin, Pinyin for Hu á NGG āē NH ē is ō u, means the face haggard appearance. From the first book of Luo Li Lang by Zhang Guobin of Yuan Dynasty.
[name]: Huang Gan Hei thin
[Pinyin]: Hu á NGG ā NH ē is ō u
Explanation: a haggard face.
[source]: the first fold of Luo Li Lang by Zhang Guobin in Yuan Dynasty: "you are in love with red skirt and green sleeves, and you are yellow, dry and black and thin."
Chinese PinYin : huáng gān hēi sōu
Dry yellow and thin black
A thousand miles is still a face. qiān lǐ yóu miàn
one 's beauty was such as to overthrow cities and ruin states. qīng guó qīng chéng
spring returns to the good earth. chūn huí dà dì
utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to please its master. zhí quán fèi yáo