coarse clothes and tangled hair
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is C à f ú Lu à NT ó u, which means to describe without paying attention to modification. It also refers to the nature of the article. It comes from Rongzhi, a new account of the world.
Analysis of Idioms
Slovenly
Idiom usage
The book is very scribbled, with a knot in it, and it always gets good words. How can people in Jin Dynasty say that Pei Shu is rude and good at it? (Wang Shizhen, Ming Dynasty)
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing's Rongzhi, a new account of the world, in the Southern Dynasty, said: "it's good for Pei linggong to be junrongyi, take off the crown and be rude. At that time, people thought it was a jade man. "
coarse clothes and tangled hair
The river is tumbling over the sea - jiāng fān hǎi rǎo