There is no sneer at the end of the story
Cuxiawuji is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ku à IXI à w ú J à, which means insignificant. From Zuo Zhuan, the 29th year of Xianggong.
The origin of Idioms
In Zuozhuan, the 29th year of Xianggong: "Prince Wu Zha came to employ Chen, the song of Wei Zhi, says, "if a country has no master, how long can it last!" Since "Ying", there is no ridicule Du Yu notes: "Ying is the thirteenth, Cao is the fourteenth. When Ji Zi heard these two national anthems, he did not ridicule them any more
Idiom usage
It is not worth mentioning.
Examples
It is a big mistake that Chen TA Zun's Selected Poems of the Ming Dynasty are listed below Wanli, such as Tang Yi and Cao Neng. Cao Xuequan, a chronicle of Ming poetry by Chen Tian in Qing Dynasty
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, Ji Zha, the son of the state of Wu, was proficient in music when he was young. When he visited the state of Lu, the state of Lu invited him to enjoy the music and dance of the Zhou Dynasty. The musicians of the state of Lu played the music of the Zhou Dynasty and the vassal states, and they all commented on the music of the vassal states. However, he did not express his opinions after playing Ying Feng of the state of Ying.
Chinese PinYin : kuài xià wú jī
There is no sneer at the end of the story
have no devotion to material things. jū wú qiú ān
People don't offend me, I don't offend. rén bù fàn wǒ,wǒ bù fàn rén