mere trash
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǒ up ì B ù t ō ng,
It means to accuse someone of speaking or writing badly. From the three heroes and five righteousness.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 35 of Shi Yukun's "three heroes and five righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: "Liu Lao Lai's marriage is a wolf's heart, but Feng Sheng's conjecture is nonsense."
Interpretation of Idioms
"Nonsense" means to accuse others of being extremely illogical. From the three heroes and five righteousness. This idiom was later interpreted as "dog skin doesn't work". There are no sweat glands on the skin of dogs. In hot summer, dogs need to use their tongue to send out dry heat in their bodies. "Dog skin barrier" refers to the characteristics of the dog's body, "fart" is a symbol of filth, for things that do not understand, fart to metaphor, can also make do with.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, object, attribute; derogatory. example in spite of your article ~, there are still people rushing to ask you to advertise. Zou Taofen's "experts who specialize in everything"
Chinese PinYin : gǒu pì bù tōng
mere trash
begin to display one 's talent. chū lù fēng máng
public business affairs should be strictly managed. gōng shì gōng bàn
be strictly upright and correct in one 's behaviour. shéng qū chǐ bù