Penniless
Penniless is the same as "penniless". Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NW é Nb ù zh í, which means it has no value. It comes from Wu Deng Hui Yuan.
Interpretation of Idioms
Straight: same as "value". It's not worth a cent. There is no value in describing. It is also called "absolutely worthless". "Guzunsu quotations" Volume I: "this piece of incense, look at the eyes withered, with a crack in the forehead, when expensive, heavy price, when cheap, penniless." "Some people praise it like a tiger wearing horns; some people lightly destroy it, it's not worth a cent." Chinese youth, 1983, issue 8: "complaining for personal interests is worthless."
The origin of Idioms
"Some people praise it, such as tiger with horn; some people lightly destroy it, and it's worthless. What's the first thing, and why not."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: worthless antonym: Priceless
Idiom usage
It is of no value to describe
Chinese PinYin : fēn wén bù zhí
Penniless
a makeshift to tide over a present difficulty. wān ròu bǔ chuāng
put things right once and for all. yī láo yǒng yì
The Golden Vase falls into the well. jīn píng luò jǐng
as long as the heaven and earth endure. dì jiǔ tiān cháng