unexpected guest
Unexpected guests, Chinese idiom, Pinyin B ù s ù zh ī K è, refers to unexpected guests. The inevitable result of the metaphor in the words of the need hexagram is unexpected, but it is in the truth, and it comes too late. Later, it generally refers to unexpected guests or uninvited people. It comes from the book of changes.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of changes · needs" says, "if there are three unexpected guests, the end of respect is auspicious."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: no invitation to come by oneself [antonym]: special guest [allegorical sayings]: snail going to dinner; people coming by car
Idiom usage
An uninvited person, such an unexpected guest, was welcomed sincerely. Guo Moruo's Haitao collection: across the East China Sea
Chinese PinYin : bù sù zhī kè
unexpected guest
Talk about the yellow from the white. shǔ bái lùn huáng
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities. bǎi shè chóng jiǎn