unable to be educated
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě Ji à ox ù n, which means that you can't educate someone. It comes from the 18th year of Wengong in Zuozhuan.
Notes on Idioms
Lesson: education, instruction.
The origin of Idioms
In the 18th year of the Duke of Wen in Zuozhuan, it is said that "Zhuan Xu's family is not talented and can't be taught. If they don't know what to say, they will be stubborn if they tell them. If they give up, they will be clamorous. They are arrogant and virtuous. They are called" Taowu "because of the chaos of heaven and the people in the world."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used of people. "Zhuan Xu's family is not talented and can't be taught. I don't know what to say. The world is called Taowu." the lowest man is as savage as a tiger and can't be taught. (Yan Fu, Xia Zengyou, Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : bù kě jiào xùn
unable to be educated
be kind and have not enough courage to. xīn cí shǒu ruǎn
the two phoenixes fly side by side. fèng huáng yú fēi
blot out the sky and cover the sun. zhē tiān gài rì
hold together to form a clique. bào chéng yī tuán