laugh at
Fu Zhixiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù zh ī y ī Xi à o, which means to laugh it off and describe it with disdain. From notes of laoxuean.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth volume of notes of Lao xue'an written by Lu You of Song Dynasty: "it's the delusion of the court magistrate. It has been since ancient times. You can laugh."
Idiom usage
I don't care at all. The 27th volume of the collection of Zhu Wen's official documents and Wang Cao Shu written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "I have a brilliant idea, but I just laugh at it." Wu Zeng, Song Dynasty, wrote in the book "can Gai Zhai man Lu · Bian CuO San": "to know that Yi Hai and Xi Qing are poor, and to say that they are reckless, you can laugh at it." In Yuan Dynasty, Zhang yuangan's yongyule. Feiguan Hengkong CI: "if you get rid of the world's favor and disgrace, you'll laugh at it." In the thirty third chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty: "it's not a problem for Wang beard to see him on the road. He took twenty Liang silver and left. Du Shaoqing laughs and only takes Jiajue across the river. " Chapter 12: after Kang Youwei and his wife left, Yuan Shikai laughed and felt that they didn't have to pay attention to him.
Chinese PinYin : fù zhī yī xiào
laugh at
Nothing is difficult in the world, just for those who want to. tiān xià wú nán shì,zhǐ pà yǒu xīn rén
make active preparations for war. mò mǎ lì bīng
I don't know there is shame in the world. bù shí rén jiān yǒu xiū chǐ shì
love others according to moral standards. ài rén yǐ dé