The Yellow female
Li yellow female, a Chinese idiom, still says Li yellow female. Metaphor refers to the appearance of things.
The source of the book is written in the clear text of "Bami Linyi tie": "gaixi people's comments on the book have the taunt of taking off Li, which is the meaning of MI Gong, so it is so. The viewer should look for it in addition to the Yellow female and the peony. " In Xu fuzuo's the story of throwing a shuttle: application for a job in Ming Dynasty, it is said that "who can study Li Huang mu, the dust is hard to understand." It is also called "Lihuang" and "Liyin". usage as object and attribute; metaphor for the appearance of things
Chinese PinYin : lí huáng pìn mǔ
The Yellow female
The East is not bright, the west is bright. dōng fāng bù liàng xī fāng liàng
our fox-furs are frayed and worn. hú qiú méng róng
be utterly devoid of conscience. sàng jìn tiān liáng
to make the dead come back to life. xū kū chuī shēng
thinking sth. of no importance. piāo fēng guò ěr