not acclimatized
Acclimatized, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Shu ǐ t ǔ B ù f ú, which means it can't adapt to a place's climate conditions or eating habits. It comes from the biography of Wu Zhi and Zhou Yu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Wu Zhi and Zhou Yu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: "if you don't get used to soil and water, you will get sick." "Song Shu · Suolu biography:" the truth is far away, or not convinced of the soil and water, medicine can cure itself
Idiom usage
In general, this disease starts from eating disorder, and in addition, food accumulates in the lower abdomen, and then stagnates. As a result, it becomes hot and rises to the chest, and then it feels hungry. (Volume 28 of Xing Shi Heng Yan by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : shuǐ tǔ bù fú
not acclimatized
make a pillow of one 's spear waiting for daybreak. zhěn gē dá dàn
Bottle drop and hairpin fold. píng zhùi zān zhé