there is not the slightest error
In Chinese, Pinyin is h á ol í B ù Shu ǎ ng, which means that the description is not bad at all. From Zhu Zi Yu Lei.
Idiom explanation
Hao: fine hair, small; Shuang: mistake.
The origin of Idioms
The fourteenth volume of Zhu Zi Yu Lei, written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty, said: "there are many principles in the heart, which are bright and accurate."
Idiom usage
It's not bad at all. example it's not at all pleasant to see that the spirit is clear. Ji Yun's notes on Yuewei thatched cottage and Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio in the Qing Dynasty said, "if you call your neighbor and ask him, then the meat will come back. It's not a bad thing to say that it's a few kilos. " "The prime minister's memory is amazing, and he still has the impression of Li Siguang at that time. It's not surprising."
Chinese PinYin : háo lí bù shuǎng
there is not the slightest error
sell offices and barter ranks. mài guān mài jué