Red and green
The Chinese idiom, CH ó uh ó ngyu à NL ǜ in pinyin, refers to the withered leaves and flowers destroyed by wind and rain. Send more to the life experience desolate feeling. It's from Hibiscus in front of the window.
Idiom explanation
Red, green: refers to flowers, leaves. Refers to the wind and rain after the destruction of the flowers and leaves. Send more to the life experience desolate feeling.
The origin of Idioms
Song Dynasty Fan Chengda's poem "the wood Hibiscus in front of the window" said: "it's more because of the young girl's lingering, but not because of the sadness and resentment."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to a person's mood.
Red and green
Let go of seclusion and obscenity - fàng pì yín yì
Pluck the grass to see the wind - bō cǎo zhān fēng
one 's complexion is clear as jade - miàn rú guān yù