shelve a proposal for the moment
In Chinese, the Pinyin is g ū zh ì w ù L ù n, which means put aside for the time being and don't talk about it. It also means "Gu Zhi no matter" and "Gu Zhi don't tell". It comes from TIYU Jizhi.
Notes on Idioms
Aunt: for the time being. Put it aside.
The origin of Idioms
Chen Liang of the Song Dynasty wrote in TIYU Jizhi Wenbian: "Jiuyuan can't be made, but Gu ou and Su don't care about it. If there are so-called Six Gentlemen in the world, why should they be ashamed?"
Idiom usage
Let's leave it alone, for example, that fuludu has gone down from the Ministry of government. In Ming Dynasty, GUI Youguang's shangzong Zhishu and Wang Shixiang's zizhenji, people or collectors must stand upright and say to each other, "I really don't deserve it! I dare not Let's not talk about the ancient masters. In Qing Dynasty, Hong Liangji said that "all the ministers are dead, but now they are not guilty."
Chinese PinYin : gū zhì wù lùn
shelve a proposal for the moment
throw the helve after the hatchet. péi le fū rén yòu zhé bīng
in the four seas and nine regions -- in the whole country. jiǔ zhōu sì hǎi
Honor the past and abuse the present. róng gǔ nüè jīn
Advance the virtuous and retreat the foolish. jìn xián tuì yú
The river is clear and the river is muddy. jīng qīng wèi zhuó