not rely on others for support
Not because of the popularity of people, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù y ī NR é NR è, compared to lonely and arrogant. It also means not depending on others. It comes from the biography of Liang Hong.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Liang Hong in the East View of Han Dynasty, it is said that "we should cook before we give up, we should call Hong and cook in a hot cauldron. Hong said, "boy Hong is not a person who is hot with people." It's better to put out the stove. "
Idiom story
Liang Hong, a scholar in the Eastern Han Dynasty, had a declining family because of his father's death. For this reason, he gradually developed a lonely and arrogant temper and didn't pay attention to the rich. When he was in college, he cooked by himself, and his classmates invited him to use his hot cooker. He disagreed and insisted on making a fire on his cold stove. After graduating from college, he was very poor
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: self reliance [antonym]: Pan Long Fu Feng
Idiom usage
It refers to the fact that people are independent and do not depend on others. On art by Tan Sitong in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bù yīn rén rè
not rely on others for support
The tree falls, the monkey and the sun scatter. shù dǎo hú sūn sàn
wind that carries sand and drives stones. fēi shā yáng lì
three people spreading reports of a tiger make you believe there is one around. sān rén chéng hǔ
domestic trouble and foreign invasion. nèi yōu wài wǔ
in high and vigorous spirits. yì xìng yún fēi
Stir up the clouds and stir up the rain. liáo yún bō yǔ