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As far as I know, this is a couplet from a former barbershop.
Come in the door, (come in with messy hair).
Go out of the house to a white-faced scholar. (When I went out, my head and face were cleaned up).
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Time flies, when you enter the youth, when you come out, when you are old.
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Young man from Japan.
Bad old man when he goes.
Entering the door comes to the fair-headed showman, and going out to the white-faced scholar, showing the superb skills of the shaved man's makeover.
It shows that the head shaver is highly skilled. When he entered the door, his hair was messy like a showman, and when he went out, he became clean and clean like a scholar.
This is a couplet commonly used in barbershops. Before and after the haircut, the person's face is completely new, and the contrast before and after the haircut is obvious.
Pale, 1 cyan (including blue or green) 2 off-white.
According to this poem, it should mean cyan. >>>More
No, it's the mainland, how can Xiujing have a performance in South Korea!