Mao juwu
Mao juxiwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m á OJ ǔ x ì w ù, which means to list trivial things. It comes from Chen Liang of Song Dynasty.
It comes from the history of the Song Dynasty, volume 377. Biography of Chen Jue: "those who talk about things at that time lead Mao to do things in detail, and have a slightly greater interest. "Mao Ju Xi Gu" and "Mao Ju Xi Shi".
Chinese PinYin : máo jǔ xì wù
Mao juwu
divide the hairpins and break the mirrors. fēn xié pò jìng
Slander in the stomach and slander in the heart. fù fěi xīn bàng
Take advantage of the dragon to match the Phoenix. chéng lóng pèi fèng
kindly in appearance but unfathomable at heart. hòu mào shēn wén