shortsighted and good-for-nothing person
[source] Wang Daokun's Luo Shui Bei in Ming Dynasty: "how can you see the beauty of the country with your naked eyes?" It seems that I am the immortal who comes and goes without trace, but I can't see.
Chinese PinYin : fán tāi ròu yǎn
shortsighted and good-for-nothing person
change from arrogance to humility. qián jù hòu bēi
Burn the gold and destroy the bone. shuò jīn huǐ gǔ
spy who reports on person 's doings. ě bào shén
talk till one's tongue and lips are parched. chún jiāo shé bì
All dogs and chickens are immortal. jī quǎn jiē xiān
write the truth without fear or favor. bǐng bǐ zhí shū
show respect to a ranking official. fù nǔ qián qū