Irrelevant
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē iy ì Xi ā NGG ā n, which means accidental and unwarranted offense. It comes from the biography of Wei Li in the book of Jin.
Idiom usage
In the afternoon, when someone comes with a cake maker's bag and has more than 2000 yuan in it, he can shut up and give up his wife.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wei Yu in the book of Jin: "if you taste something that is inferior to others, you can forgive it with emotion; if it is irrelevant, you can arrange it."
Idiom explanation
Not intended: unexpected; done: offended. An unexpected offense without cause.
Chinese PinYin : fēi yì xiāng gān
Irrelevant
very much ruffled , one sputters one 's words. jí yán jù sè
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man. féi tóu dà miàn
cut off from the long to support the deficiency of the short. jié cháng bǔ duǎn