There is no end to brown clothes
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced h è y ī B ù w á n, to describe the hardship of life.
interpretation
Brown: coarse cloth clothes. I can't even dress in coarse cloth. Describe the hardship of life.
source
According to the biography of Yu Qing, the ruler of the plain in historical records, "the people of Handan are in a hurry to change their bones and eat their children.". But after the king, the palace had a hundred, and the maidservants and concubines were covered with Qi Gu and Yu Liang Rou, while the people were covered with brown clothes and chaff. "
usage
It refers to the hardship of life.
There is no end to brown clothes
teach students in accordance with their aptitude - yīn cái shī jiào
a landscape of mountains and lakes or rivers - shān guāng shuǐ sè
ready to die the cruelest death for principles - gān nǎo tú dì