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Four-character idioms about clothes
Unkempt: Edge: the edge of cloth, a metaphor for a person's clothing and appearance. The original description is casual and informal. The latter refers to not paying attention to the neatness of clothing or appearance.
Buyi Mangping: Mangping: straw sandals. Wear cloth clothes and straw sandals. Clothes of ancient common people. Refers to common people.
Wearing red and green: describing bright and gorgeous clothes.
Gunyi embroidered clothes: the clothes embroidered with dragons worn by the emperor in ancient times during sacrifices, describing the clothes as gorgeous and luxurious.
Huaguanlifu: crown: hat. Describes gorgeous clothing.
Huangguancaofu: rough clothing. To refer to common people. Sometimes it refers to the grassy fields.
Huangguancaolu: poor clothing. To refer to common people. Sometimes it refers to the grassy fields. Same as "Huang Guan Cao Sui".
Huangguan wild clothes: rough clothing. To refer to common people. Sometimes it refers to the grassy fields. Same as "Huang Guan Cao Sui".
Jieyi Panzei: Jieyi: Unbutton your clothes; Panzei: Spread your legs while sitting on the ground. Describes casual clothing and informal behavior.
Messy hair and rough clothes: disheveled hair and casual clothing. Describes someone who doesn't like to decorate.
Mangtu cloth: 屩: hemp straw shoes. Wearing straw sandals and coarse cloth clothes. Describes simple clothing.
Nayi heijue: Na: to wear; Wei: shoe; heel: heel; Jue: to break. Wearing shoes, broken heels. Describes ragged clothing.
Pilded in fur and belt: Describing rough clothing.
Suit and leather shoes: Wear a suit and leather shoes. Describes fashionable clothing.
Not all clothes are colorful: not all clothes are colorful. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
Clothes are not all colorful: Not all clothes are colorful. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
Not all clothes are colorful: not all clothes are colorful. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
The clothes do not drag on the ground: drag: drag. Clothes are short and do not drag on the ground. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
Don’t choose colorful clothes: Don’t choose colorful clothes. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
Yi Bu Zhongcai: Zhong: overlap; Cai: Tong "color". Don’t wear many brightly colored clothes. Describes simple clothing.
Colorful clothes: Not all clothes are colorful. A metaphor for wearing simple clothes.
There is no second colorful garment on the body. Describes simple clothing.
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