Chrysanthemum four-character idiom

Chrysanthemum four-character idiom: tomorrow's yellow flower, Chunlan Qiuju, aloof, outdated yellow flower, chrysanthemum old lotus withered, yellow flower late festival, mud gold ten thousand points.

The basic interpretation of the new word [[mí [míng rì huáng huā]] tomorrow yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

derogatory sense

In the poem "The Prince's Nine Days and Two Rhymes": "You don't have to return when you meet, and Huang Die will be sad tomorrow."

Synonym, synonym, times have changed.

The antonym was ordered at that time.