Dark green and scarlet
Dark green and rare red, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cuan NL ǜ x ī h ó ng, which means to describe the late spring scene with leaves full and flowers sparse. From the story of the golden lotus, returning to the field.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Ruyuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote "returning to the field in the story of the Golden Lotus": "Kuang was in the late spring and early summer, when it was dark green and red, how could he get rid of his melancholy?"
Idiom usage
It refers to the scene of late spring.
Dark green and scarlet
ride a tiger and find it hard to get off - qí hǔ nán xià
his name is enough to strike terror in people 's hearts - xiān shēng duó rén
the people are boiling with resentment - mín yuàn fèi téng