[cháng hóng huà bì]? .
Yan Hong Hua Bi is an idiom.
Out of the office:
Zhuangzi Foreign Things: "A man wants the loyalty of his officials, but loyalty may not be believed, so his soldiers wandered in the river, and Changhong died in Shu, hiding his blood for three years and turned it into a jade."
subject-predicate structure, with commendatory meaning; Generally used as an object and attribute in a sentence.
Usage of idioms:
1. Written usage:
"Hong Hong Hua Bi" means that Changhong was loyal to the imperial court all his life, and later he was wronged and killed by others. It is said that his blood turned into jasper; Describe being upright, honest and upright, and being wronged and resentful for a just cause. Subject-predicate structure, with commendatory meaning; Generally used as an object and attribute in a sentence.
2. Application example:
Song Wang Yuanliang's "The Song of the Fuqiu Taoist Evocation": "The earth is bound with Changhong's blood and Cheng Bi, and the grave is silent when it sees its mother."
Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Dou E Yuan" is 3% off: "I don't want half a star of blood and red dust, but I only practice hanging in the Eight-foot Banner. When he looked around, he saw that this was our magnificent garden, looking at the emperor to crow.