presumptuous request
Please, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Q í ngzh ī Q ǐ ng, refers to unreasonable request, for their own request when the polite words. From notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - luanyang Xiaoxia Lu 2.
Idiom explanation
Feeling: reasonable. An unreasonable request, ie a polite way of saying one's request.
The origin of Idioms
Ji Yun of Qing Dynasty wrote in notes of Yuewei thatched cottage - the second record of luanyang's summer vacation: "if you don't please me, you can only make a picture of me."
Idiom usage
I think it's new year's Eve. He's in a warm room. He's talking and laughing. He told me to send me off in the dark. Yang Jiang's Adventure
Chinese PinYin : bù qíng zhī qǐng
presumptuous request
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hoist the sail and pull the towline. chě péng lā qiàn
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talk and laugh at the same time. zài xiào zài yán