no whit of difference
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù ch ā h á ol í, which means no less than one millionth. It comes from Taiping Guangji by Li Fang of Song Dynasty.
explain
It's not less than a dime.
source
Li Fang's Taiping Guangji in Song Dynasty is 158, while Zheng quoted Xu Sheng's Yutang gossip as saying, "it's not exactly the same thing to show obscurity."
usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and object
Chinese PinYin : bù chā háo lí
no whit of difference
the important thing is understanding. guì zài zhī xīn
stop all corrupt practices to clean up source. dù bì qīng yuán
seize on some pretext or other to distort. jiè tí fā huī
though one has a home one cannot go to it. yǒu jiā nán bēn