muddle with one 's duty
Perfunctory, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ū y ǎ ns è Z é, perfunctory: careless, not serious, on the surface to deal with; perfunctory: prevaricate responsibility. It refers to not being conscientious and responsible in work, but dealing with things superficially. It's from the records of Daoxian official sea.
Idiom usage
It refers to the performance of people's carelessness and bureaucracy. It is a kind of slow down phenomenon which is ignored or perfunctory. "Must pay attention to economic work" by Mao Zedong
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Jixin of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the records of Daoxian and Huanhai: "members of the Committee knew the difficulty of the event, and it was half perfunctory to finish it."
Chinese PinYin : fū yǎn sè zé
muddle with one 's duty
The iceberg is easy to topple. bīng shān yì dǎo
cannot help feeling rather embarrassed. nán hū wéi qíng
leave a good name for posterity. bǎi shì liú fēn
a hoary head does research in the classics -- an aged person still learns. hào shǒu qióng jīng