have no bottom
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē Nb ùě K ě C è, which means too deep to measure. It means that you can't understand things. It's from the songs of Chu.
The origin of Idioms
"Songs of Chu. Big moves". "The soul has no North! In the north, there are cold mountains and dragon mail. Instead of water, it's unfathomable. "
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate, attributive and adverbial; it's metaphorical; it's not clear about things. example emperor Longwu smiles. Hua Ershi's "Han Yiguan" and the first episode of "Xuanhe legacy": "dig a few feet deep, you can't see the turtle and snake, look down at its acupoint, it's unfathomable, so you go down to the coffin and bury it. When you look around, you don't know where you're buried. " "Han Feizi, the fifth master of the Tao," is immeasurable and unfathomable. It's the same as the name of punishment. It's the way to examine and verify the law. Those who are good at doing it will be punished. There is no thief in the country. " "Huainan Zi Zhu Shu" says: "the way of heaven is mysterious and silent. If there is no tolerance, there is no rule. It is too big and unfathomable." Wei bianlan's Ode to the prince of the Three Kingdoms states: "it's unfathomable and high to hear from ancient times and to see from today." Since then, I have a special respect for her, which seems to be unfathomable. It's certainly excusable for me to stretch out my hands and feet and occupy the whole bed at night, but I should give in. ——Lu Xun's a Chang and the classic of mountains and seas, however, from his deep and bright eyes, he saw something unfathomable.
Chinese PinYin : shēn bù kě cè
have no bottom
disburse money in public cause. shū cái zhàng yì
with different appearances but the same essence. yì míng tóng shí
The first division of the Chinese characters. guā zì chū fēn