be too young and unable to understand how people should behave
In Chinese, the Pinyin is sh à ob à g à ngsh à, which means little experience. It comes from the biography of Li Xiong in Sui Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The biography of Li Xiong in the book of Sui Dynasty:" my son is few, but not many. "
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, object, attribute; with derogatory meaning [example] mother means Ru and his wife ~. Pu Songling, Qing Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fledgling, fledgling Antonyms: weather beaten, young and mature
Chinese PinYin : shào bù gēng shì
be too young and unable to understand how people should behave
presence of the two interested parties plus a third disinterested party as a witness. sān duì liù miàn
Abandon the public for private. qì gōng yíng sī
Out of sight, out of mind. yǎn bù jiàn,xīn bù fán
a pleasant day coupled with a fine landscape. liáng chén mèi jǐng