Qugu Juhu
Qu Gu Juhu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū g ǔ J ù h ù, meaning useless. It comes from Han Feizi, the top left of waichu.
Idiom explanation
A metaphor for the useless.
The origin of Idioms
"Han Feizi Wai Chu Shuo Zuo Shang" says: "there was a scholar named Tian Zhong in Qi Dynasty. Qu Gu in Song Dynasty saw him and said:" Gu Wen ' Zhong said, "if the gourd is expensive, it can be filled. If it is thick and has no orifices, it can't be cut to hold things. If it is as strong as a stone, it can't be cut to fill things. I don't take the gourd as an example."
Chinese PinYin : qū gǔ jù hù
Qugu Juhu
attack from various directions. fēn jìn hé jī
have grandiose aims but puny abilities. yǎn gāo shǒu shēng
Cast the new and wash out the old. zhù xīn táo jiù