Pinyin: y and shān lán lǐ, abbreviated as ysll.
Explanation of blue clothes: clothes are tattered.
Idiom origin:
Zuo Qiuming's Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan and Gong Xuan in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "If you train, you will be arrogant, and if you do it, you will be arrogant." Du pre-note: "Blue wisp: my clothes." ?
Discrimination of idioms:
Synonym:
Shortage, clothes, rags, riddled with holes, unable to make ends meet, short brown knot and disheveled clothes.
Antonym:
Well dressed, graceful, elegant, well dressed, well dressed, well dressed.
Idiom usage:
Subject-predicate type; As subject, attribute and adverbial; Refers to living in poverty, which is derogatory.
Example:
The first part of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "You see, the hungry people in rags are waiting at the street corner of the crop yard with cold shoulders. Please give them something to eat. "
Expand:
The refugees on the road were livid and haggard, afraid to argue with the loyalist.
When the editor saw that the boy was hired, he was ecstatic.
A human boy in blue, wearing a red hat and blue clothes.
The children were dressed in blue, covered their heads with bamboo baskets and dressed as cows.
A little boy in rags begged along the street.
On a remote street in Zhumadian, Henan Province, an old man in rags staggered.