not to stick at trifles
Regardless of the details, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù J ū Xi ǎ Oji é. It means not to be bound by trifles of irrelevant principles. Don't pay attention to the small things in life. It comes from the biography of Yu Yan in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Yan Zhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the nature is simple and simple, regardless of the details."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and attributive. Example: Gao Shi, a biography of talented scholars in the Tang Dynasty, written by Xin Wenfang of the Yuan Dynasty, said: "it's easy to be young, informal, shameful, erudite In the biography of Yuanhu in the book of Song Dynasty, it is said that "the protection is simple and unconventional, informal, short and crude in shape, and the Qi is dry and strong." Shen Kuo, Song Dynasty, wrote in Meng Xi Xu Bi Tan: "Kou Zhongmin worships Bai Ma, and Yang Danian's four sentences in his poems say:" he can judge major events, regardless of minor ones. If you have a strong weapon, you can't show your edge; if you care about the brightness of things, you can accept them. " Chapter 18 of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty. Ji Yun's notes on Yuewei thatched cottage, the fourth record of luanyang's summer vacation in the Qing Dynasty: "the history of Xian County lost his name, and he was not limited to small details, but was upright."
Chinese PinYin : bù jū xiǎo jié
not to stick at trifles
He who steals the hook will be punished, and he who steals the country will be punished. qiè gōu zhě zhū,qiè guó zhě hóu
There is no end to brown clothes. hè yī bù wán
cast its radiance far and wide. guāng yàn wàn zhàng
in a refined and elegant manner. lín xià fēng qì
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth. yǐ yǎn huán yǎn,yǐ yá huá yá