can not claim credit due to others
Not daring to plunder beauty is a Chinese word pronounced B ù g ǎ NL ü è m ě I, which means not daring to plunder the beauty of others. It comes from Bing Xin's my literary life.
Idiom explanation
I dare not plunder the beauty of others.
The origin of Idioms
Bing Xin's my literary life: "I stood by the stall and looked at it in a hurry. I couldn't help getting angry! I don't know who wrote these articles. Words are not mine, thought is not mine, let me skim beauty! I don't dare to be beautiful in my life, and I don't want people to borrow my name. " In fact, Xu Yide is an industrialist who "supported" the workers. He is not a novel or an author, but Ding Xuelei's invention and creation, which were imposed on the novel and the author. Preface 3 to Zhou Erfu's morning in Shanghai
usage
Used as a predicate; used in dealing with affairs.
Chinese PinYin : bù gǎn lüè měi
can not claim credit due to others
stir up a fire and burn oneself. wán huǒ zì fén