brush aside with a smile
Fu zhuyixiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù zh ū y ī Xi à o, which means to treat or answer with a smile. It's a metaphor that is not worth reasoning. It's the same as "Fu Zhixiao". From the biography of flowers on the sea.
The origin of Idioms
The sixth chapter of Han Bangqing's biography of flowers on the sea in Qing Dynasty: "Zhong yingnai suddenly realized it and laughed. He sat down on a high chair and asked Xuexiang," Nai means that I should sit with him all day and all night. I'm not allowed to go to other flowers, ashiga? "
Idiom usage
I don't care at all. If you laugh at all the nonsense, I will be able to talk a lot today. The ninth chapter of sweeping brooms by Zhuang people in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : fù zhū yī xiào
brush aside with a smile
It's better to accumulate money than to use skilful skills. jī cái qiān wàn,bù rú bó j
Be rich in learning and talented. xué fù cái gāo
shut one 's door and reflect on one 's misdeeds. bì gé sī qiān
Who has not died since ancient times. rén shēng zì gǔ shuí wú sǐ
one after another in close succession. jiān bèi xiāng wàng
referring to official scholars. gāo guān bó dài