not worth cooperating
In Chinese, Pinyin is B ù Z ú y ǔ m ó u, which means it's not worth discussing with him. It comes from Xiang Yu's biography in historical records.
Idiom explanation
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The origin of Idioms
Xiang Yu's biography in historical records: "a upright man is not a conspirator. He who conquers the king of Xiang will surely be the Duke of PEI. I'm a prisoner of him now. "
Idiom usage
All the princes said that they should not be moved lightly. Cao said angrily, "it's not enough to be upright." The sixth chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Idiom story
During the struggle between Chu and Han, Liu Bang's plan to become king in Guanzhong was revealed. In order to get out of the predicament, he followed Zhang Liang's plan and went to Hongmen for a banquet in person. During the banquet, fan Zeng called Xiang Zhuang to dance a sword and wanted to kill Liu Bang. Liu Bang takes the opportunity to slip away, and Zhang Liang offers Bai Bi and Yu Dou. Fan Zeng is so angry that he throws the jade Dou to the ground and says to Xiang Yu that it's not enough.
Chinese PinYin : bù zú yǔ móu
not worth cooperating
bone of bones and flesh of flesh. zhì qīn gǔ ròu
shake the head and wag the tail. bǎi wěi yáo tóu
there is a crack to squeeze through. yǒu bīn kě chéng