A simple fool
Naozhiyu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is k ē NGK ē ngzh ī y ú, which means to stick to one's own humble opinion. It comes from the Analects of Confucius.
Idiom explanation
Lu: superficial and stubborn.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius, Xian Wen: "the son struck the chime at Wei, and the one who passed through the door of Kong said:" you have the heart to strike the chime! " And then he said, "despicable! I don't know what I'm talking about, but that's all. "
Idiom usage
To be subject or object; to be modest.
Chinese PinYin : kēng kēng zhī yú
A simple fool
a magnificent house become a mound of earth-vicissitude. huá wū qiū xū
Correct the name and set the score. zhèng míng dìng fēn
pass on the ancient culture without adding anything new to it. shù ér bù zuò
one 's name is known far and wide. dà míng dǐng dǐng