not authoritative
In Chinese, the Pinyin is B ù Ji à NJ ī ngzhu à n, which means there is no record in the classics. After often refers to the person does not have the reputation or the elaboration does not have the basis. It's from "Helin Yulu".
The origin of Idioms
The sixth volume of Luo Da Jing of Song Dynasty: "as the saying goes: 'but keep a square inch of land, and leave it to the children and grandchildren. In terms of the heart. Although the three characters are not found in the classics, they are also very elegant. "
Analysis of Idioms
The synonyms are silent, unknown and nameless
Antonyms are famous, well-known, well-known and well-known
Idiom usage
To describe a person or thing that is not well-known.
Examples
Guo Moruo's two or three events in the Democratic Movement: "there are a lot of people signing, it is said that there are many people signing.
Chinese PinYin : bù jiàn jīng zhuàn
not authoritative
No matter what you do, you don't get much wisdom. bù jīng yī shì,bù zhǎng yī zhì
say what i want to say say in advance. shí huò wǒ xīn
too particular about one's food. wú xià zhù chǔ
scatter at the mere sight of the oncoming force. cóng fēng ér mí
place one 's intentions on things. bǐ wù cǐ zhì
One hundred is not many, one is not few. bǎi bù wéi duō,yī bù wéi shǎo