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Idioms describing clothes

White and blue shirt: the costume of ancient scholars. Also refers to scholars who have not yet become famous.

White and blue shirt: the costume of ancient scholars. Also refers to scholars who have not yet become famous. Same as "white shirt and blue shirt".

Change clothes and treachery: change: replace; Clothing: clothing; Cunning: secretive. Change clothes, travel secretly.

Long boots: originally refers to the clothing of civilians. The old metaphor is the life of a hermit. Same as "green shoes, cloth socks".

Cloth belt: it was originally the costume of the poor in ancient times, and later referred to the scholar who was not an official.

Tea and green dress: generally refers to women's clothing. Also used as a synonym for women.

Jacket: Jacket: Jacket. Clothes worn by ancient civilians and soldiers. Riding a good horse in a jacket. Describe the heroic appearance of soldiers.

Crown robe with shoes: hat, robe, belt and shoes. Originally, it refers to the clothes worn by ancient emperors and officials when they went to court or attended parties. Now it generally refers to what must be carried.

Red flying and emerald dancing: red and emerald: refers to the color of clothes, generally referring to various colors. Describe the scene where women are wearing beautiful clothes of various colors and having a good time.

Boys and girls: young men and women wearing all kinds of beautiful clothes.

Cut your hair and wear a robe: cut your hair and wear a monk's and nun's dress. Point out that they are monks and nuns. Also known as "haircut brown".

Jinyi cuisine: Jinyi: Chinese clothes; Gourmet: gourmet. Gorgeous clothes, beautiful diet. Describe a rich life.

Wide robe and big sleeves: refers to all kinds of fat clothes or opera clothes worn by people in the old society.