turn a cold shoulder to sb.
Luoluomumu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu ò Lu ò m ù m ù, which describes treating people coldly. It comes from the biography of Wang Cheng in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, biography of Wang Cheng: "Cheng tasted that Yan said:" brother's shape is similar to Tao, but Shenfeng is too strong. " Yan said: "sincerity is not as good as Qing's, and it's not as good as Mu Ran's."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: cold and light antonym: amiable
Idiom usage
"Wang Pingzi's Mu Taiwei:" brother a looks like Tao, but his spirit is too meaningful. " Taiwei replied, "it's better to be honest than to be quiet." (Wang Pingzi is Wang Cheng. Taiwei, Wang Yan)
Chinese PinYin : luò luò mù mù
turn a cold shoulder to sb.
To be burdened with worldly affairs. fù sú zhī lèi
be happy to lead a simple , virtuous life. yǎo dé cài gēn
dare to confront the greatest danger. hǔ kǒu bá yá
being in a humble position , one 's word spoken will not carry much weight. shēn qīng yán wēi
a single spark can start a prairie fire. xīng huǒ liáo yuán
go for a joyful spring outing. bàng huā suí liǔ