Vulgarity is beyond cure
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ú B ù K ě y ī, which means that vulgarity is deep and incurable. It comes from Lu junxuan, a monk in Qian, written by Su Shi of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Vulgarity is intolerable
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive, it refers to the incorrigible vulgarity
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "Yu Qian Seng Lu Yun Xuan": "a man is thin but fat, but a scholar is vulgar and incurable."
Chinese PinYin : sú bù kě yī
Vulgarity is beyond cure
words flow from the mouth as from the pen of a master. chū yán chéng zhāng
refuse to mend one 's ways after repeated education. lǚ jiàn bù gǎi
thinking of absent friends or relatives. tíng yún luò yuè