Green shirt Sima
Green shirt Sima, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī ngsh ā ns ī m ǎ, meaning to refer to frustrated officials. From Pipa Yin.
The origin of Idioms
When Bai Juyi was demoted to Jiangzhou Sima in Tang Dynasty, he wrote Pipa Yin, which says "who is crying most in the seat, Jiangzhou Sima Qingshan is wet".
Idiom usage
It's used in officialdom and so on. Xin Qiji's Ci of "zhegutian · Xie Yushan at Zheng houqing's banquet"
Chinese PinYin : qīng shān sī mǎ
Green shirt Sima
thinking of absent friends or relatives. tíng yún luò yuè
Measuring merits and punishing crimes. jì gōng liàng zuì
be penniless and frustrated. qióng chóu liáo dǎo