I'm so yellow
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is w ò s ù P ī Hu á ng, which means holding the lead. It comes from Yan's family precepts mianxue.
Notes on Idioms
Plain, white silk, used for writing in ancient times. Huang, female Huang, used to collate books in ancient times.
The origin of Idioms
In Yan Zhitui's family precepts mianxue of the Northern Qi Dynasty, it is said that "those who hold plain clothes in yellow, chant Tao and chant virtue, those who are bitter, bitter and useless are like the eclipse of the sun, and those who are happy, famous and profitable are like autumn tea."
Idiom usage
It refers to writing.
I'm so yellow
goods overflow and people are happy - mín kāng wù fù
feel not disgraceful in looking down and up -- having a clear conscience - fǔ yǎng wú kuì
people are numerous and products are plentiful - wù fù mín fēng