Bad clothes are trousers
Bad clothes are trousers, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Hu à ishangw é IK à, which means "clothes", refers to people's clothes, trousers, refers to military uniform, and later refers to joining the army. From the biography of Liu mu in southern history.
Idiom explanation
Clothes refer to people's clothes; trousers refer to military uniform.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Liu mu in the southern history, Liu Yu called Liu Mu Zhi as the chief book (military official), and Mu Zhi "bad cloth clothes are trousers". I met Liu Yu in the past.
Idiom usage
It's ridiculous to sell swords and buy oxen, but I'm still good at it. The poem "sigh" by Lu You in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : huài shang wéi kù
Bad clothes are trousers
not willing to abandon one's folly. xià yú bù yí
take up and adopt others ' thoughts instead of using one 's own. shí rén yá huì
put the cart before the horse. dào guǒ wéi yīn
It's better to meet than to be famous. wén míng bù rú jiàn miàn