See you
Qu Wenzou Jian, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū w é NZ ō Uji à n, meaning not widely known, shallow knowledge. It comes from the ode to Tokyo by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or subject; used in modesty
Examples
The younger generation, when they hear about it, can't but talk about it.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: ignorant
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Heng, Han Dynasty, wrote in his "Ode to Tokyo" that "if you look at Zou, you will see the ghost."
Idiom explanation
District, Zou: corner. He has little knowledge.
Chinese PinYin : qū wén zōu jiàn
See you
disburse money in public cause. shū cái zhòng yì
have lost all interest in sth.. yì xīng suǒ rán
A close neighbor is better than a distant relative. yuǎn qīn bù rú jìn lín