青衫袖挽
[qīng shān xiù wăn]
'Qingshan (blue official robe) sleeves rolled up.' This conveys images of elegance or classical charm. The blue-green color symbolizes lower-level officials from the ancient Tang Dynasty's ranking system. Rolling up sleeves may imply willingness to do things practically, breaking out of stereotypes. However, since this expression originates from classical literature and poetry, the overall effect could just denote a stylish or elegant image associated with literary references, indicating grace and classicism while also hinting at a bit of sadness or loneliness as implied by similar expressions about literati not getting enough recognition in history.