be nothing difficult
Needless to say, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Z à Ihu à Xi à, which means that it is not in the scope of discussion, and it is not worth mentioning. From Zhao Li rang Fei by Qin Jianfu of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth fold of Zhao Li rang Fei written by Qin Jianfu in Yuan Dynasty: "it's nothing to say that the following officials will be rewarded according to their orders.
Idiom usage
In fact, it's a puppet. A collection of Lu Xun's letters to Zhang tingqian
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym self-evident, not enough antonym big book lantern riddle 1. Appeal; 2. Guest to leave a message 3. Needless to say (play procedural law NOUN 1) answer: appeal allegorical sayings meat cutting tofu; carpenter chopping firewood
Chinese PinYin : bù zài huà xià
be nothing difficult
usurp party and state power. cuàn dǎng duó quán
orchestral music with rapid and rich rhythm. jí guǎn fán xián
extort excessive taxes and levies. hèng zhēng kē liǎn
The lower the school, the better the students. xià xué shàng dá