Red and green
The Chinese idiom, CH ó uh ó NGC ǎ NL ù, refers to the withered leaves and flowers damaged by wind and rain. Send more to the life experience desolate feeling. From Ding Fengbo.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: flowers and leaves, red and green
The origin of Idioms
Song Liuyong's poem "dingfengbo" said: "since the spring, the sad green and the sad red, the heart is a thing." Xin Qiji of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "Ode to peony in the sky of Partridge": "it's like the painting of Wu Gong sect."
Idiom usage
As an object; of a person's mood. example in the early spring, the flowers are in the middle of the season. LAN Chufang, Yuan Dynasty
Red and green
arrive at the same end by different means - yì tú tóng guī