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It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l à NH ó NGX à, which means to describe the scene of dark green and withered red flowers in late spring. It comes from Han Cong's farewell at Chanshui in late spring of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
See you off at Chanshui in late spring (Tang Dynasty) Han Cong, green and red, comes out of Fengcheng, and the old and modern love of cloud pavilions. pedestrians should not listen to the water in front of the palace. This is the sound of the passing years.
Idiom usage
It's a combination of the two. Song Dynasty: fengqiwu, an anonymous novel: "the green is dark, the red is sparse, and the spring is over." green and dark red hide the smoke of the night, and you will hate the little court. A warning to the world by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lǜ àn hóng xī
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A thousand miles of divine friendship. qiān lǐ shén jiāo