Fox fur and velvet
Fox fur Mengrong is a Chinese idiom, pronounced h ú Qi ú m é NgR ó ng, which is used to refer to the chaos of state affairs. Mengrong, a disheveled look. The same as "Fox Qiu Mengrong".
explain
It is used to describe the chaos of state affairs. Mengrong, a disheveled look. The same as "Fox Qiu Mengrong". Li Langtong is in charge of double Jasper, while Fox Fur and velvet are green. A poem by Chen Zilong in Ming Dynasty
source
The Jin aristocratic family in historical records: "fox fur and velvet, one country and three princes, who is suitable for me?" Li Langtong is in charge of the double Jasper, and the green is miserable. A poem by Chen Zilong in Ming Dynasty
usage
Used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences synonyms fox fur Mengrong, fox fur show Rong degree of common use: rare emotional color: derogatory words; grammatical usage: used as object and attribute; used in figurative sentences; idiom structure: combined type; generation time: ancient times
Fox fur and velvet
Less courtesy, more satisfaction - lǐ qīng rén yì zhòng
To distinguish between doubts and doubts - zhì yí biàn huò
an unexpected or undeserved gain - tǎng lái zhī wù
govern by doing nothing that goes against nature - wú wéi zhī zhì