close the gate and shut out visitors
Dumen jueke, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù m é nju é K è, which means not to communicate with others. It's from "think tank supplement, skill and wisdom, Weishe".
The origin of Idioms
Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book "think tank supplement, skill and wisdom, Weishe": "after Han Shizhong's death, he was a peerless guest of Du family. He didn't say anything about war. When he crossed the donkey, he carried wine with him, and from one or two Xi Tong, he drank in the West Lake to enjoy himself."
Idiom usage
As the subject, predicate, attribute; refers to not contact with people. example in the spring of the second year, when he was ill, he was a unique and knowledgeable man. Liu Ruoyu in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Thank you
Chinese PinYin : dù mén jué kè
close the gate and shut out visitors
If you want to add crime, why not. yù jiā zhī zuì,hé huàn wú cí
one 's whereabouts is unknown. hóng fēi míng míng
have no means to borrow money. gào dài wú mén
usages arise from common practice. xiāng xí chéng fēng