a contemptuous disregard
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Xi è y ī g ù, meaning that it is not worth seeing. Describe extreme contempt. It comes from the preface of Gong yanzuo, the foreman of the Ministry of sending officials, written by Fang Xiaoru of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Fang Xiaoru of the Ming Dynasty wrote a preface to sending Gong yanzuo: "Fu Lu is a member of Ma Qiansi's family for the sake of the world. Ordinary people think that they can't get it for the sake of changing their body, but Yi Yin despises it."
Idiom usage
My eyes are in a straight line. I only look at the front, both sides and the rear. I despise them. The 28th chapter of Nie Hai Hua by Zeng Pu in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms unimportant, sniffy antonyms impressive, important, fussy
Chinese PinYin : bù xiè yī gù
a contemptuous disregard
It's a thousand miles to lose. shī zhī qiān lǐ,chà ruò háo lí
Be content with one's heart. xiàng xīn chēng yì