one is serious enough
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī zh ī w è ISH è n, which means that it has been done once and has gone too far. Mistakes in metaphor cannot be repeated. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the fifth year of Duke Fu.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan · the fifth year of Duke Fu" in the pre Qin period: "Jin can't be opened, and bandits can't play. What's more, can it be repeated? "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate; metaphor error can not be repeated
Idiom story
Idiom story: in the spring and Autumn period, Duke Xian of Jin took the road from the state of Yu to fight the state of Guo. Gong Zhiqi, the official of the state of Yu, advised Duke Yu not to take the road. Duke Yu didn't listen, and Xiayang, the capital of the state of Guo, was captured. Three years later, the Marquis of the Jin Dynasty borrowed the way from the state of Yu, and Gong Zhiqi advised the king of Yu: "Guo is the exterior of Yu. When Guo died, Yu would follow. Jin can't start, Kou can't play. What's more, can it be repeated? " King Yu was destroyed
Analysis of Idioms
It's a long way off
Chinese PinYin : yī zhī wèi shèn
one is serious enough
Bird's way and sheep's intestines. niǎo dào yáng cháng
a snipe and a clam locked in combat. yù bàng xiāng zhēng
end neither in victory nor defeat. bù fēn shèng fù
The combination of pearls and jade. zhū bì lián huī