Quail clothes
Ragged clothes, thin face. It describes the state of poverty.
Idiom explanation
The meaning of the word is ragged clothes and thin face. It describes the state of poverty.
Idioms and allusions
Chu Chu Qing's Huafang Yutan with peanuts said, "if you taste a certain person, you will walk in front of the pan palace."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attribute; used for people in distress; degree of common use: secluded; emotional color: derogatory; grammatical usage: used as predicate and attribute; used for people in distress; idiom structure: combined; generation time: Modern
Quail clothes
avail oneself of the opportunity to get in - chèn xū ér rù
deep favour and weighty righteousness - ēn shēn yì zhòng
The thunder is too fast to cover the ear - jí léi bù jí yǎn ěr