allowing no explanation
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù y ó UF ē nshu ō, meaning that no one is allowed to explain it. From Sheng Jin Ge.
Idiom explanation
By: obeying, following; by: arguing, explaining.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Wuhan minister "Sheng Jin Ge" three fold: "how can not help but say, they will fly my fist to kick, just hit."
Analysis of Idioms
There is no doubt about it; there is no doubt about it
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate, adverbial and clause. But the people beat him hard, and cut all the cloth bags and the car with a saber. The fourth fold of Deng Hong's "Pan Hu" and Ma Zhiyuan's "Qingshan tears" in Yuan Dynasty: "the pious woman can't help but marry her concubine to the tea customer." In the second chapter of the chronicles of the states of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, "Baofei said," Wen is here. " You Wang was ordered to bring it out. I can't help but say it in two parts Chapter seven of a dream of Red Mansions: "the women, unable to help themselves, took the chess master and went out." The 44th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom appearance in Qing Dynasty: "after meeting, I can't help but say that I took my uncle's braid and said that he was absent from duty without permission. I will turn him to the Tang Weng and ask him to show his respect." Xu Shengao don't starve that horse Lesson 10: then my father slapped me in the face.
Chinese PinYin : bù yóu fēn shuō
allowing no explanation
fire and water have no mercy. shuǐ huǒ wú qíng
The Buddha is one foot high, the devil is one foot high. fó gāo yī chǐ ,mó gāo yī zhàng