be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back
Niebuzi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ni è é RB ù Z ī, meaning noble character, not affected by bad environment. It comes from the ode to the Seven Sages by Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It refers to the character of a person
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nirvana without continuity
Antonyms: go together
The origin of Idioms
The preface of the ode to the Seven Sages by Zhang Juzheng of Ming Dynasty: "cicadas slough in the dung, but those who are nirvana but not Zi are also cicadas."
Idiom explanation
It refers to a person of noble character who is not affected by bad environment. It is the same as "Nirvana without continuity".
Chinese PinYin : niè ér bù zī
be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back
people care for nothing but lust. rén yù héng liú
fawn upon the rich and powerful persons. qū yán fù rè
Chew the palate and beat the bed. jiáo è chuí chuáng
trouble in the official seas. huàn hǎi fēng bō
shoulder to shoulder and hub to hub. jià jiān jī gū
simple words but deep meaning. yán jìn yì yuǎn