No merit, no fault
This idiom comes from the collection of notes of late Qing Dynasty literature, China now. Its interpretation does not require meritorious service. It only hopes that there is no mistake. It refers to a person who does not seek progress or self-discipline.
pronunciation
bùqiúyǒugōng,dànqiúwúguò
interpretation
Do not ask for meritorious service, just hope there are no mistakes. This is a metaphor for those who do not strive for progress, or those who are self-contained.
Examples
In a word, in the present situation, I ~. (the second chapter of the collection of notes of late Qing Dynasty Literature: China now)
usage
He is willing to do nothing
Chinese PinYin : bù qiú yǒu gōng,dàn qiú wú guò
No merit, no fault
Simple words and abundant meanings. yán jiǎn yì fēng
attend to trifles to the neglect of essentials. juān běn zhú mò
acclaim as the acme or perfection. tàn guān zhǐ yǐ
water rushes down and covers thousands of miles of land. yī xiè qiān lǐ
arranged in a crisscross pattern. zòng héng jiāo cuò