Frivolity and ignorance
Frivolous ignorance, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGB ó w ú zh ī, which means frivolous, frivolous and ignorant. It comes from the seven signatures of Cloud Collection by Zhang Junfang of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Frivolous and frivolous, without knowledge.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Junfang's "seven signatures of Cloud Collection" in Song Dynasty, Volume 70: "that is, those who are indifferent and ignorant, can we see the heart of heaven and earth?"
Idiom usage
Such a frivolous and ignorant person! When the scholar got the title, shouldn't he come back to meet his clan for a while? Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : qīng báo wú zhī
Frivolity and ignorance
be not disturbed with a woman in one 's lap. zuò huái bù luàn
to talk freely without being awed in the presence of the high and mighty. mén shī ér tán
its brightness dazzles the eyes. guāng cǎi duó mù
Words without words are not far from deeds. yán ér wú wén,xíng zhī bù yuǎn