triviality
Insect arm and rat liver, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó NGB ì sh ǔ g ā n, meaning very small and worthless things. From the great master of Zhuangzi.
Idiom usage
As an object and attribute, it refers to the trivial things, examples, and miraculous decay.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: Hebi Suizhu
The origin of Idioms
"The great master of Zhuangzi:" are you your liver? Are you the arm of a worm? "
Idiom explanation
A metaphor for something very small and worthless.
Chinese PinYin : chóng bì shǔ gān
triviality
A suckling calf is not afraid of a tiger. rǔ dú bù pà hǔ
Defeat the country and the family. bài guó wáng jiā