衣衫褴褛

衣衫襤褸
yīshān-lánlǚ
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 dressed in rags; clothes tattered and worn
  2. 2 shabbily dressed

Examples

HSK 7-9
Yīgè yīshān-lánlǚ de lǎorén zài jiē jiǎo qǐtǎo.
A ragged old man was begging on the street corner.
HSK 7-9
难民衣衫褴褛面黄肌瘦
Nànmín men yīshān-lánlǚ, miànhuáng-jīshòu.
The refugees were in tattered clothes, gaunt and sallow.

Tips

history
褴褛 (“ragged”) goes back to 《左传·宣公十二年》 in the phrase 筚路蓝缕 - the Chu rulers “in tattered clothes and a brushwood cart” opening up the mountain forests.
memory
The two (clothing) radicals in 褴褛 both literally signal “garment” - the whole word is doubly marked as “clothes-clothes-worn-out”.

Stroke Order

shān
lán