Orange turns into trifoliate orange
Orange turns into orange, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ú Hu à w é izh à, which means that people get worse due to the influence of environment. It comes from Yanzi Chunqiu zaxiashi.
The origin of Idioms
In Yanzi Chunqiu zaxia Shi, written by Yan Ying in Chunqiu, Qi Dynasty, it is said that "when you hear it, orange is born in Huainan, orange is born in Huainan, and orange is born in Huaibei. The leaves are similar, but the taste is different. So what? Water and soil are different. "
Idiom usage
It refers to the deterioration of people due to the influence of environment.
Orange turns into trifoliate orange
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