Yellow crested straw clothes
Huang Guan Cao Fu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á nggu à NC à of ú, which means to refer to the common people, sometimes refers to the grass. It comes from Tang Shunzhi's book with Hong Fangzhou.
explain
[idiom]: huangguancaofu [Pinyin]: Hu á nggu à NC à of ú [simplified spelling]: hgcf à [explanation]: coarse clothes. It refers to the common people. Sometimes referred to as the grass is lofty.
allusion
[source]: Tang Shunzhi and Hong Fangzhou's doctor's book in Ming Dynasty: "the so-called upright and detached people often come from Huang guancao's clothes." [example]: the pure guest said: "magnificent, Wang Ju! Where should I go? " Zeng Pu's the flower of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty Chapter 20
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Huang guancao Lu antonym: None
usage
Grammar: used as subject, object and attribute; used of clothing
Chinese PinYin : huáng guàn cǎo fú
Yellow crested straw clothes
The East is not bright, the west is bright. dōng fāng bù liàng xī fāng liàng
swallow anything and everything. jiān shōu bìng xù
with half of one 's body already in the grave. bàn jié rù tǔ