Soft red clay
Runh ó ngxi ā ngy ù, a Chinese idiom, means to describe the prosperity of the city. It comes from the poem "Ci Yun Jiang Yingshu Qian Mufu from jiajingling Palace".
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "the second rhyme Jiang Yingshu and Qian Mufu from jiajingling Palace": "half white, not shy, hanging hair, soft red, still love sex car dust." Self note: "the words of the senior Opera:" the wind and moon of the West Lake is not as good as the soft and red land of Jinghua. "
Idiom usage
To describe the prosperity of a city.
Chinese PinYin : ruǎn hóng xiāng yù
Soft red clay
Pay equal attention to words and ears. kǒu ěr bìng zhòng
apply the carrot and stick judiciously. ēn wēi bìng xíng
Four bodies do not work hard, five grains do not divide. sì tǐ bù qín,wǔ gǔ bù fēn