Shut up
Shut the door, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì K ǒ us è h ù, meaning to close doors and windows, block the cave. It comes from CAI Yuanding, the fourth biography of scholars in the history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I'm ashamed to see my disciples behind closed doors. In Tang Dynasty, Li Fuyan continued mysterious and strange records, Zhang Geng
The origin of Idioms
History of Song Dynasty, biography of scholars 4, Cai Yuanding
Idiom explanation
Close the doors and windows and block the cave. Most of them are strict precautions.
Chinese PinYin : bì kǒu sè hù
Shut up
when a leopard dies , it leaves its skin. bào sǐ liú pí
seize the reins and bring about peace -- to have a great ambition to bring about peace in the country at one 's first appointment. lǎn pèi chéng qīng
rectify errors and learn from the good. gǎi guò cóng shàn
The heel and toe are at fault. zhǐ zhǒng xiāng cuò