To turn green into bright
Xuanbi Chengzhu is an idiom, pronounced Xu à Nb à ch é ngzhi à, which means to confuse right and wrong. It comes from the Ming Dynasty Tu Long's caihaoji zhizhutui: "the palace is full of beauty, the dazzling green becomes Zhu, and the Holy Lord should throw the bamboo."
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It is a metaphor to confuse right and wrong.
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In Tu Long's caihaoji zhizhutui of the Ming Dynasty, it is said that "the palace is full of beauty, and the dazzling green becomes the Pearl. The Holy Lord should cast his hand in the bamboo."
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General usage
Discrimination of words
Pronunciation of idioms: Xu à Nb à ch é ngzhi à
Traditional Chinese idiom: dazzle the green into the bright
Pinyin spelling: spelling the first letter of Pinyin
Generation time: unknown
Emotional color: depending on context
Idiom Jielong: Zhumen's wine stinks, the road is frozen to death, bone stuck in the throat, short of breath
Chinese PinYin : xuàn bì chéng zhū
To turn green into bright
Difficult to advance but easy to retreat. nan jin yi tui
Donating money to make a difference. juān jīn dǐ bì