idiom : > Color if dying embers
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Color if the ashes
  Explanation: Face pale. The original metaphor is no facial expression. Are described as very afraid of the look.
  Usage: The main predicate; as adverbial; containing derogatory
  Source: Qin Zhuang Zhou "Pirates of the plantar Zhuangzi": "Confucius Zaibai increasingly go out on the train, run bridle three missing, head loss no see, the color if the ashes."
Analogy pale ugly
  Analogy pale ugly. "Dao Zhi": "Confucius Zaibai increasingly go out on the bus, executive reins three loss, head loss not see the color if the ashes." Also for "the color of ashes." Tang Huangfu gold "king of Sanshui small slips of ancient knowledge": "nanny servant suddenly exclaimed, the color of ashes."
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The color dying embers