attempt an ineffective solution
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g é Xu ē Zhu ā y ǎ ng, which means that the speech and composition are not to the point, not appropriate, and do not grasp the key points; or do not grasp the key points. It comes from Zen master an dezisheng, a biography of xujingde.
The origin of Idioms
In xujingde Zhuandeng · an dezisheng Zen master: "if you also raise your eyebrows in a twinkling of an eye, if you are a ghost, or if you are a ghost, if you are a ghost, it is like scratching your feet."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: scratch one's boots, scratch one's boots
Idiom usage
It means that people fail to grasp the key
Chinese PinYin : gé xuē zhuā yǎng
attempt an ineffective solution
to play petty tricks on the sly. shǔ tōu gǒu dào
Wool comes from sheep. yáng máo chū zài yáng shēn shàng
equally difficult to go on or retreat. jìn tuì shī jù
Four bodies do not work hard, five grains do not divide. sì tǐ bù qín,wǔ gǔ bù fēn