Green in the evening and red in the morning
It is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of M ù Cu ì zh ā oh ó ng, which describes that love is not specific. From the biography of Tai hen Sheng.
Idiom explanation
Morning and evening
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Tai hen Sheng written by Xu Yao in the Qing Dynasty, it is said that "I am not a disciple, and I swear that I will not be a slave of mixed feelings, and I will become red at dusk."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in a non-specific way
Chinese PinYin : mù cuì cháo hóng
Green in the evening and red in the morning
Drowning in the face of drowning. jiàn nì bù jiù
the army is annihilated and the country disgraced. sàng shī rǔ guó
rubbing the shoulder and following the steps. jiān mó gū jiē
do not know what oneself or others are talking about. bù zhī suǒ yún
allow private feelings to outweigh public duty. yǐ sī fèi gōng