be nothing wonderful
It is not surprising that the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é Z ú w é IQ í, which means that it is not surprising. From Ma Ling Dao.
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be nothing wonderful
Pinyin
hézúwéiqí
Citation explanation
What's so strange? The first fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's Ma Ling Dao: "Mr. Sun, it's just right that the formation you set up can be broken. It's not surprising." Chapter 46 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms: in Shaoqing, Kong Ming came to the village to meet Zhou Yu. Yu went down to meet him. He said with admiration, "my husband is so clever that he makes people admire him." Kong Ming said, "it's not surprising that there are so many treacherous schemes." In the 56th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, Cao Cao's banquet at Tongque terrace, Kong Ming's three Qi, Zhou Gongjin: another general of the green robe team came out, and he raised his bow and said, "what's so strange about the shooting method of the three of you! Look at me The third chapter of Wu Jingzi's unofficial history of the scholars in the Qing Dynasty: the meat also needs four or five thousand jin. What's so strange about silver! "The eighth chapter of the legend of beheading ghosts": the white eyebrow God looked at it and said: "that's all. Why not be surprised." Chapter 29 of the Penggong case: Yang Wuye said, "where does a good brother say? The foolish brother is angry for a while and uses a little skill. It's not surprising."
Chinese PinYin : hé zú wéi qí
be nothing wonderful
divide up something just as one separates pea-pods or cuts melons into slices. dòu pōu guā fēn
the most uncommon years and months of one 's life. zhēng róng suì yuè
refuse to realize one 's error. zhí mí bù fǎn