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What do you mean, green and yellow don't pick up?

Meaning: green and young crops in the field; Yellow, ripe grain. Old grain has been eaten, but new grain has not been picked up. It is also a metaphor that talents or material resources cannot be connected before and after.

Pronunciation: green and yellow don't connect [q ρ [q ě ng Hu á ng b ù ji ē]].

Quote: I finally changed my job safely, otherwise I might lose my job for a while. Experiential English teacher in Zou Taofen.

Source: "Yuan Zhang Dian Tiger Step Warehouse": "This day is the time when the green and yellow are not connected; Everything is expensive. "

Example: In the old society, the most difficult time for farmers was the period of ~.

Synonym:

1. Demand exceeds supply.

Interpretation: supply, supply, supply; Demand, demand, need. The supply does not meet the demand.

Source: Selected Works of Mao Dun in Changchun Nanguan: "Orders from six units in the south have been accepted; Produce one or two tons a day; Supply is in short supply. "

This new product has been on the market since.

Second, porridge is less than monks [zh not u sh m:o sěng du not]

Metaphor is that there are fewer people and insufficient distribution.

Quote: porridge is less than monks, and it is inevitable to turn to the corner. Shakespeare in Nie Gannu should regret it.

Source: Zou Taofen's "School and Shopping Mall": "Although primary school teachers are a little hard, they often compete for jobs because of porridge."

For example, graduates are looking for job opportunities everywhere.