not worth bothering about
What's the point? Chinese idioms, Pinyin is h é Z ú Gu à ch à, which is worth mentioning. It's not worth mentioning. It comes from the biography of Shu sun in the book of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Shu sun Tong Zhuan of the Han Dynasty:" this special group of thieves, rats and dogs, what's the point of setting teeth
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and object
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: nothing to say, nothing to say, nothing to say
Idiom story
In the third year of Xuanzong's reign, there was a hotel in Luoyang, the capital city. It was the most luxurious hotel in the capital city. Many royal families and nobles came here, which brought great reputation to the hotel. One day, a seven foot tall and handsome senior official came to the capital. He sat with his legs crossed and cried, "boss! Tea! "The boss hears the sound, and then says," Whoa! My guest, what can I do for you? "I saw him say:" tea quickly, yes, and some small dishes, light, the cheapest, but also the best kind, you know? "The shopkeeper replied," I know. I'm coming! "Before I finished, I turned away. The guest looked out and saw an old lady slip. The guest was also a filial son. He said it was late, but it was fast. He walked quickly to the front and said with a smile, "old lady. are you all right? "While he was talking, he helped the old lady up. The old lady still couldn't help thanking him. He said," it's nothing. What does it matter? "The two of them smile, and then send the old lady away. When he turned to leave, he saw a gentleman helping a young lady up. He only heard the young lady say, "thank you! "The young man said," it's nothing. What does it matter? "They looked at each other and laughed. He was very happy and said with emotion, "if only everyone would be polite!"
Chinese PinYin : hé zú guà chǐ
not worth bothering about
maintain one 's original pure character. yī chén bù zī
divine countenance and gem quality. xiān zī yù mào
to work hard and live plainly and frugally. gōng kǔ shí dàn
Make a success of the occasion. féng chǎng gān mù