it is quite common for
It's a common Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is s ī K ō ngji à NGU à n, which means something is common. It's from the poem of ability emotion.
The origin of Idioms
Tang Mengbi's "ability poem · emotion" contains Liu Yuxi's poem: "it's common to muddle the idle business and cut off the history of Jiangnan."
Idioms and allusions
It is said in Liu Yuxi's gift to Li Sikong prostitute in Tang Dynasty that "high bun and cloud maid make-up like a palace, spring breeze and Du weiniang are used to doing idle business and breaking up Suzhou's assassin's intestines.". "Liu Shangshu, Yu Xiba and Zhou, was a master and guest doctor and a master of Jixian. Li Sikong (Li Shen, who once served as Sikong) left town in Beijing, admired Liu Ming, tasted and invited him to the second middle school, and set up rich food and drink. Drunk, life wonderful prostitute song to send. Liu wrote a poem at the banquet, saying: "when woduo combs her hair and makes up like a palace, the spring breeze is like Du weiniang. It's not uncommon to get used to idle business. I've cut off all the southern Assassin's intestines. " Li Yin gave it to a prostitute. " Ji Yougong's chronicle of Tang poetry in Song Dynasty Volume 39: "Yu Xi went to Wutai, and Du Gong hung Chien, the chief executive of Yangzhou, held a banquet and ordered prostitutes to wait for wine. Yu Xi's poem said:" high bun, cloud maid, palace like makeup, spring breeze, Du Wei Niang. It's not uncommon for people to engage in idle business, so they can cut off Suzhou's governor's intestines. "
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and object; it describes common things. [example] the word "imperialism" has been used for a long time, but it was almost a taboo name in those days. Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and Autumn Annals: a sequel to the decade of creation
Analysis of Idioms
It's not surprising that synonyms are common; antonyms are rarely known
Chinese PinYin : sī kōng jiàn guàn
it is quite common for
do not drive someone into a corner. mò wéi yǐ shèn