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Examples:green grass like cushion (idiom); green meadow so inviting sleep on—lit. tread the green; go for a walk in the spring (when the grass has turned green)—lit. yellow does not reach green (idiom); the yellow autumn crop does not last until the green spring crop—amaranth greens (genus Amaranthus)—preserved dried cabbage or mustard greens—Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others.—Green Standard Army, standing infantry during Qing dynasty, originally formed from Ming and other Chinese army units—Green standard army, standing infantry during Qing dynasty, originally formed from Ming and other Chinese army units—variety of small cicada with a green back and a clear song (in ancient books)—green sea, blue sky (idiom); sea and sky merge in one shade—lanterns red, wine green (idiom); feasting and pleasure-seeking—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet—Eclectus roratus (red-green parrot of Papua-New Guinea)—splendid in green and gold (idiom); looking radiant—lit. wear green headband (to visit a Yuan dynasty brothel)—green plum and bamboo hobby-horse (idiom); a couple who were friends from childhood—kill-green (a step in the processing of tea leaves)—While the green hills last, there'll be wood burn (idiom). Where there's life there's hope.—small green cicada or frog (meaning unclear, possibly onom.)—lit. green is born of blue, but beats blue (idiom); fig. the student becomes superior the master—Chinese roseheart radish (shinrimei radish), green on the outside, purple-red on the inside, a favorite Beijing vegetable—gunpowder tea, Chinese green tea whose leaves are each formed ina small pellet—dish consisting of stir-fried potato, eggplant and green pepper—clear soup containing beaten egg and green leafy vegetable—lit. the stove fire has turned bright green (allusion Daoist alchemy) [idiom.]— |