A thin wood in a tree
Mian Li Bo Cai is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is mi á NL ǐ B ó C á I, which means little power and little talent. It is often used as a modest word. It comes from the biography of Yan Zhuzhuan in the history of Han Dynasty.
Pronunciation and phonetic notation
Pronunciation mi á NL ǐ B ó C á I
interpretation
Little power, no talent. It is often used as a modest word.
source
Ban Gu's Han Shu Yan Zhu Zhuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty said, "the Yue people are too small to fight on land."
Examples
In the past, Mao Xun and Ming De did not dare to live as a minister. Should it not be a basis. (Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty, the second table of qimianshi xiangchong observation envoy)
Idiom information
Degree of common use: Average
Chinese PinYin : mián lǐ bó cái
A thin wood in a tree
Crossing mountains and pressing seas. kuà shān yā hǎi
Carrying the old and supporting the weak. xié lǎo fú ruò