irregular
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is C ē NC ī B ù y ī, which means that the description is irregular or inconsistent. It comes from the book of Southern Qi, Li Zhi.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] is uneven and [antonym] is neat
The origin of Idioms
The book of Southern Qi, Li Zhi, says, "as for the king of succession, there are different positions, so it should be customized." According to the biography of empress concubines in the book of Sui Dynasty, "the Duke of Zhou set the ceremony, and the internal duties were prepared. Qin, Han Dynasty, the following dynasties have evolution, rank difference, the previous history of detailed. Qi, Liang Yijiang, Li Wei and Zhou, abandoned the benefits and losses, varying
Idiom usage
Be used as predicate or attributive. Yuemei then handed a stack of banknotes to Ziyu. Ziyu took over a little and saw that the banknotes of HSBC, Macquarie, ten yuan, five yuan and one yuan were in a mess. The second chapter of the dirty history of modern society by Wu Jianren in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : cēn cī bù yī
irregular
outdated customs and bad habits. chén guī lòu xí
The rat swindles the dog and the thief. shǔ cuàn gǒu dào
military strategy and tactics. hǔ lüè lóng tāo