a hundred times
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ is ī B ù Ji ě, which means that you can't understand everything even if you think about it. From notes of Yuewei thatched cottage.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun's notes of Yuewei thatched cottage in Qing Dynasty (Volume 13): "I really can't think about it."
Idiom usage
To be surprised or inconceivable about something
Examples
After five nights of hesitation, I took advantage of the gap to invite you to resolve the doubts. (the complete biography of Ge Xianweng by Wu Mingshi in Qing Dynasty) Huashan's sea route in the mountains: "but when you are puzzled and want to find out, he sighs again:" experience! Experience! " The words stopped again.
Chinese PinYin : bǎi sī bù jiě
a hundred times
preserve one 's own life at all costs. gǒu quán xìng mìng
express the emotion of missing to remote relatives. yì jì méi huā
return empty-handed from treasure mountain -- unable to benefit from a visit to a great master. bǎo shān kōng huí