cannot be friends of a more influential family
Don't dare to climb, Chinese idiom, pronunciation is B ù g ǎ ng ā op ā n, means dare not make friends or make relatives with people with higher social status. It comes from "Yuefu Poetry Anthology - Qing Shang Qu CI II - Jasper song".
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Gao Pan Bu Shang [antonym]: Ba Gao Wang Shang, Pan Long Fu Feng
Idiom usage
We don't dare to make friends with people like him.
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Guo Maoqian's Yuefu Poetry Anthology, Qing Shang Qu CI II, Jasper song: "Jasper, a little girl, dare not be noble.". Ganlang's spirit was heavy, so he got Jinlan. "
Chinese PinYin : bù gǎn gāo pān
cannot be friends of a more influential family
Save the time by changing the customs. kuāng sú jì shí
have no means to borrow money. jiè dài wú mén
mind one 's own business in order to keep out of trouble. jié shēn zì ài
make a correct assessment of the situation. jiàn kě ér jìn,zhī nán ér tuì
console oneself with false hopes. wàng méi zhǐ kě
conference dealing with peace-time matters. yī shāng zhī huì