bandit
Green forest: the "green forest army" headed by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng in the Western Han Dynasty. It refers to the armed forces that gather in the mountains and resist the government. It refers to the bandits who harm the people.
bandit
L ù L í NH á OK è idiom source: Tang Li she's "meeting night guests in Jinglan sand": "when it rains in the evening, Xiaojiang goes to the village, and the green forest knows at night. He didn't have to escape his name when he was young, but now he is half a king in the world. "
English translation
knightofthepad
Idiom information
Common degree: common emotional color: commendatory words; grammatical usage: as object and attribute; refers to bandit leader; idiom structure: partial formal
bandit
blow on an instrument or finger a stringed instrument - pǐn zhú diào xián
to return a thing intact to its owner - quán bì guī zhào
track down sb . by following clues - shùn màn mō guā
A kiss in the mouth produces flowers - kǒu wěn shēng huā