not enough to go upon
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù Z ú w é if ǎ, meaning is not worth learning and imitating. From Zhao Yi's Oubei Shihua · Li Qinglian's Poems
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Li Qinglian's poetry in the Qing Dynasty: "when you open your mouth, you can say that if you don't write Daya, there will be a lot of poets, but there are many plaintive words, which are no longer the right voice; to Yang and Ma Yi, there will be ups and downs. After Jian'an, it will be more beautiful. It's not enough. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: not to be taught Antonyms: not to be published
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and has a derogatory meaning. examples those work styles are not legal. (from Ding Ling's the sun shines on Sanggan River, written in front)
Chinese PinYin : bù zú wéi fǎ
not enough to go upon
drain the pond to catch all the fish. jié zé ér yú
when a man is poor , he is lacking in wisdom. rén qióng zhì duǎn