no one picks up what 's left by the wayside
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ob à J à y í, which means that no one picks up what others have lost on the road. It describes a good social atmosphere. It comes from the biography of the new Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Dao Bu duo Yi, Dao Bu Shi Yi
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Kui in the new book of Tang Dynasty, "all the soldiers are bandits. They invade and kill each other. Although they have no relatives, they can't give up."
Idiom usage
A good social atmosphere. In the period of the supreme Yuan Dynasty, the people of the people of the people of the people's Republic of China promoted women as the king, and called them no matter what, they ordered the purge. The records of Xianbin · Nanyi · Java by Luo yuechen in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : dào bù jǔ yí
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside
appoint upright and remove the crooked ones -- to replace the bad ones by good ones. jǔ zhí cuò wǎng
men of talent come out in succession. rén cái bèi chū
be unable to plan out one 's day. zhāo bù móu xī
marry a woman many years younger than oneself. bái fà hóng yán
pretending to be wealthy and generous. chàng chóu liáng shā