Sordid scurf
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is Su ǒ g òuchu ī B ā n, which means to be picky. It comes from the story of the 20th century women's civilization.
The origin of Idioms
In Xin Qing's the 20th century women's civilization lamp Tanci refused to promise, it is said that "expecting the double stars to round the Seventh Festival, who knows that the silver and the Han block good marriage. The ferocious Guan Li Duowei is trapped, and he will not let go if he is dirty. "
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : suǒ gòu chuī bān
Sordid scurf
The horse does not get rid of its saddle. mǎ bù jiě ān