young and inexperienced
In Chinese, the Pinyin is sh à ob à J à ngsh à, which means young and never experienced anything. It comes from the biography of Li Xiong in Sui Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Shao: young; Jing: experience.
The origin of Idioms
"The biography of Li Xiong in the book of Sui Dynasty:" my son is few, but not many. "
Analysis of Idioms
Young and unrepentant
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, object, attribute; derogatory. Therefore, in practice, there are a lot of young men who have made great achievements. It's not entirely right to say that they are "young and careless". Liu Feng's "posterity is lovely"
Chinese PinYin : shào bù jīng shì
young and inexperienced
visit willow and look for flowers -- frequent brothels. wèn liǔ píng huā
the happiness of a family union. tiān lún zhī lè