Qinghuanggoumu
Qinghuanggoumu is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Q ī nghu á NGG ō um ù, which means an allusion to the unintentional official advancement. From Chuang Tzu, heaven and earth.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi · heaven and earth: "a hundred year old tree is broken into a sacrificial statue. It is green and yellow, and it is broken in the ditch. If we respect the judgment in the ditch, then there will be a gap between beauty and evil, and there will be a gap between them
Idiom usage
For example, the song and Qin Guan's book "the book of metabolism and the revelation of people" said: "I was not enthusiastic in metallurgy, but I was in moye; but I was in qinghuanggou, so I became a victim."
Qinghuanggoumu
be like birds flying in different directions - láo yàn fēn fēi
make a pillow of one 's spear waiting for daybreak - zhěn gē dài dàn