Virtue is weak
Tao Wei De Bo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ow à ID é B á o, which means that Tao's conduct and ability are very poor. From ancient and modern novels: monk Yueming's Du Liucui.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in modesty
The origin of Idioms
"Ancient and modern novel - monk Yueming's Du Liucui:" the poor monk's morality is too weak to be a teacher. "
Idiom explanation
Morality and talent are poor. Make more modest remarks.
Chinese PinYin : dào wēi dé báo
Virtue is weak
birds paying homage to the phoenix. bǎi niǎo cháo fèng
Thousands of rivers and mountains. qiān shuǐ wàn shān
Huaitangerine as trifoliate orange. huái jú wéi zhǐ