the idiom comes from the book of songs, Daya Sang Rou: "bandits can't talk, but Hus is afraid of jealousy." Han Zheng Xuan wrote: "No matter what Hu Zhi said, the sages can't tell the truth of this matter to Wang Ye separately."
Idiom Example: Literary talent thinks it is not good to be indiscriminate.
traditional writing: without distinction between green and white
phonetic notation: ㄅㄨˋㄈㄣㄑㄧㄥㄨㄥˊㄗㄠ It refers to intentionally confusing right and wrong, creating confusion, deliberately confusing black and white right and wrong, not distinguishing right from wrong, confusing things with different natures, saying that elegance and politeness of the same thing should not be confused
Indiscriminate antonym: right and wrong are very clear. Black and white means that good and bad are clearly separated, and then people know where to go. Han? Dong Zhongshu's Spring and Autumn Stories &; Middot
idiom grammar: complex sentence pattern; As a predicate; Describe right and wrong, act arbitrarily
Commonly used: common idiom
Emotion. Color: neutral idiom
Idiom structure: verb-object idiom
Date of birth: ancient idiom
English translation: confuse right and wrong
Russian translation: безвв. Law > sans faire de distinction < sans laisser,donner à qn. le temps de s'expliquer>
Idiom riddle: color blindness
Two-part allegorical saying: the rag in the paint shop.