apple and orange
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGM ǎ B ù Ji ē, which means that wind, horse and cattle are not related. It comes from the book of song, biography of seclusion, Wang Hongzhi.
The source of the idiom is "Song Shu · recluse biography · Wang Hongzhi": "if you leave your ancestors, you must be in love. If you don't meet Yin fengma, you have no chance to be a retinue."
Chinese PinYin : fēng mǎ bù jiē
apple and orange
There is no end to brown clothes. hè yī bù wán
gain mastery by striking only after the enemy has struck. hòu fā zhì rén
the sun and the moon shine again. rì yuè chóng guāng
after suddenly getting warmer , the weather has turned cold again. zhà nuǎn hái hán
Wrong recognition of face mark. cuò rèn yán biāo
recover for illness without medical help. bù yào ér yù