things in the basket
It's a metaphor for ordinary things.
According to Wei Yao's biography of Wu Shu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, "this man's family has a middle ear."
essential information
[pronunciation]: Ku ā nqi è zh ō NGW ù [interpretation]: trunk: small box. Things in baskets and small boxes. It's a metaphor for ordinary things. [source]: "Three Kingdoms · Wu Shu · biography of Wei Yao": "this person's family has a middle ear." [example]: Yuan Sheng said that things in his family should not be publicized in the royal court. The biography of Cui Haozhuan in northern history is used as subject and object; it refers to ordinary things.
antonym
priceless treasures
English translation
thingsinbasket
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it refers to ordinary things. degree of common use: common use emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as subject and object; metaphor of ordinary things idiom structure: partial formal generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : kuāng qiè zhōng wù
things in the basket
Count Donggua and daoeggplant. shǔ dōng guā,dào qié zǐ
a pleasure which would cost one nothing. shī ér bù fèi