Mr. Ding Dong
Don't know Ding Dong, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù zh ī D ī NGD ǒ ng, which means the metaphor is not sensible, lack of knowledge. It comes from Xinyu congkao idioms.
The source of the idiom is Zhao Yi's "a study of new Yu Cong" in Qing Dynasty: "since Cao Cao captured Lv Bu, he wanted to ease his bondage. Liu Bei said, "did the Duke not see Ding Jianyang and Dong Taishi?"
Chinese PinYin : bù zhī dīng dǒng
Mr. Ding Dong
Forget to eat and forget to sleep. wàng cān fèi qǐn
Slander in the stomach and slander in the heart. fù fěi xīn bàng