Yellow crested straw clothes
Huang Guan Cao Fu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á nggu à NC à of ú, which means to refer to the common people, sometimes refers to the grass. It comes from Tang Shunzhi's book with Hong Fangzhou.
explain
[idiom]: huangguancaofu [Pinyin]: Hu á nggu à NC à of ú [simplified spelling]: hgcf à [explanation]: coarse clothes. It refers to the common people. Sometimes referred to as the grass is lofty.
allusion
[source]: Tang Shunzhi and Hong Fangzhou's doctor's book in Ming Dynasty: "the so-called upright and detached people often come from Huang guancao's clothes." [example]: the pure guest said: "magnificent, Wang Ju! Where should I go? " Zeng Pu's the flower of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty Chapter 20
Discrimination of words
Synonym: Huang guancao Lu antonym: None
usage
Grammar: used as subject, object and attribute; used of clothing
Yellow crested straw clothes
the opponent is not strong enough - nán fēng bù jìng
disregard the situation in general - bù gù dà jú
Don't look at the monk's face, look at the Buddha's face - bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn