Frugality is not in keeping with propriety
Frugality is not good for propriety. Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǎ Nb ù zh ò NGL ǐ, which means too much saving is not good for propriety. From the book of songs, preface to crickets, Tang Feng.
The origin of Idioms
Preface to crickets in the book of songs, Tang Feng: "crickets stab the Duke of Jin. Frugal but not polite, he pretended to be a poem to min it. "
Analysis of Idioms
Subject predicate; predicate; derogatory. Examples are not enough, but the theory of time is very few. Biography of Wang Xun in the old book of Tang Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : jiǎn bù zhòng lǐ
Frugality is not in keeping with propriety
rosy lips and pretty white teeth. chǐ bái chún hóng
be scrupulously honest even when there is no one around. bù qī àn shì
await urgently necessary condition. děng mǐ xià guō
answer as quickly as the flowing of water. yìng dá rú xiǎng
to breed calamity for the future. zòng hǔ guī shān
Take the emperor to make the world better. xié tiān zǐ yǐ lìng tiān xià