shut sb. out
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ù zh ī m é NW à I, which means to keep people out of the door and refuse to negotiate or work together. From the sages on Wu Maoqing.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of sages on Wu Maoqing: "in the early days, I lived in Zhi street. I was as poor as a child, but I didn't give food and clothing to my family."
Idiom usage
He has two sons and four grandchildren, and his family is still very poor. Chapter 31 of Wu Jingzi's scholars in Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: nothing, nothing, family standing on the wall
Chinese PinYin : jù zhī mén wài
shut sb. out
extort and levy illegal taxes. bào liǎn héng zhēng
glorify one 's forefathers and enrich one 's posterity. guāng qián qǐ hòu
put things right once and for all. yī láo yǒng yì
People are desperate for a living. rén jí jì shēng
indulge in pleasures without stop. liú lián wàng fǎn
be like the three legs of a tripod. sān fēn dǐng zú
old in age but vigorous in mind. fà duǎn xīn cháng