The color of vegetables
It refers to the malnutrition of people living in famine years.
Source: the field mouse written by Pan Yue of Jin Dynasty: "the wild has the color of vegetables, and it is the rank of Chaomi and daigeng."
Word analysis
Explanation of idioms. [commonly used degree]: General [emotional color]: commendatory [grammatical usage]: as object; refers to people's face [idiom structure]: combined [generation time]: Ancient
Source of allusion
Pan Yue, Jin Dynasty, wrote in his book the field mouse: "the wild has the color of vegetables and vegetables, and the dynasty is the rank of the generation of farming."
The color of vegetables
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