good for nothing
A Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f à NN á n à y à Ji à, which means a bag for holding rice and a shelf for hanging clothes. It's a metaphor for useless people. It's from the peach land by mistake.
Analysis of Idioms
Wine bag and rice bag
Idiom usage
When Ma heard of it, he spat his son's teeth in the face and said, "it's not you who are useless, but you blame me. It's really a person who only knows how to eat!" Xu Zhonglin's the 15th chapter of the romance of Fengshen in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Prince Yuan '
Chinese PinYin : fàn náng yī jià
good for nothing
Pull out the flag of Zhao and set up the red flag. bá zhào zhì lì chì zhì
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one. xuē mù wéi lì
if one man guards the pass , ten thousand are unable to get through. yī fū dāng guān
check erroneous ideas at the outset. fáng méng dù jiàn
make proper use of resources and enrich the lives of the people. lì yòng hòu shēng
evil can never prevail over good. xié bù shèng zhèng
A strong man has a strong hand. qiáng zhōng zì yǒu qiáng zhōng shǒu