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What idioms begin with the word green?
Men and women, green mountains and green waters, green grass, green manure, red and thin, wearing red and green, etc.

1. Boys and girls [Hong nánlǜnǐ]?

Refers to young men and women wearing all kinds of beautiful clothes.

Source: Qing Shu Wei's Legend of Filial Piety: "Boys and girls, this weed shortage."

Second, green mountains and green waters [q and ng sh ā n l shu ǐ]?

Generally called beautiful mountains and rivers.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan": "Q:' Why don't you see your four ancestors? "The teacher said,' green mountains and green waters'." Say, "How about seeing you later?" The teacher said,' Green mountains and green rivers.' "

Third, the grass is green [lǜ c ǜ o rú y ī n]?

Green grass is like a mattress on the floor. Often refers to a meadow that is temporarily resting. Also known as "green grass".

Source: Soviet version of Confucius Youchun: "On the grassy riverside, disciples are surrounded by teachers, some squatting and some sitting."

Fourth, green fat, red and thin? [L ǔ Fay Hongxiu]

Green leaves flourish and flowers wither. It refers to the late spring season. It also describes the setting sun in spring.

Source: Song Liqing Zhao Meng: "Do you know that it should be green and fat?"

You know, you know, this season should be the time when green leaves are flourishing and red flowers are dying.

5. Wear red and green [chuān hóng zhuó lǜ]?

Describe the bright and gorgeous clothes.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World and Saying that Qian Xiucai Misoccupied the Phoenix": "Although Yan Jun is ugly, it is best to dress up, wear red and green, laugh in a low voice, and think himself beautiful."