Changing colors
Color changing is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is bi à ns è y à R ó ng, which means to describe a look of panic. It comes from "ZhanGuoCe · qince · fansui talking about the king of Qin": "when you see fansui every day, you will change your appearance.
interpretation
Change: change. Color, appearance: face, expression. Describe a look of panic.
source
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang's "Warring States policy · Qin policy · fan Ju talking about the king of Qin" said, "fan Ju is seen every day, and all who see fan Ju are changed."
Grammatical usage
It can be used as an object, attributive, adverbial; it can be used as a related idiom to change the color, change the situation, change the greed, change the crisis into safety
Idiom structure
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Changing colors
wife who has shared her husband 's hard lot - zāo kāng zhī qī
white mountain and black water -- the landscape of northeast china - bái shān hēi shuǐ
one 's strength does not match one 's ambitions - lì bù cóng xīn
emulate those better than oneself - jiàn xián sī qí