No matter what
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū B ù ch ó ngy ī n, which means sitting and lying without double cushions, refers to life is very frugal. It comes from Jian Qi Yi Lou by Chen Yuanda of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To live frugally is to live frugally
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: not to be attached importance to
The origin of Idioms
Chen Yuanda's admonishment of yilou in the Jin Dynasty: "therefore, the body is clothed in big cloth, and the culture is not valued."
Idiom explanation
There are no double cushions for sitting and sleeping. It means life is very frugal. It's the same as "taking a heavy seat".
Chinese PinYin : jū bù chóng yīn
No matter what
corn which does not bear grain. miáo ér bù xiù
complaints are whispered in a good-natured way. rén yán zé zé
indulge in pleasures without stop. liú lián wàng fǎn
leaning on a grass or dependent on a tree. yǐ cǎo fù mù