In vain
The Chinese idiom, w ǎ NGF è IR ì Yu è, means to waste time in vain. It comes from guanxia county.
Idiom explanation
In vain: in vain. Fee: waste. Day, month: time, time.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote in Guan Xia Xian Xiang Shi Jie: "it's not only to disturb the disaster seriously and hurt people's families, but also to be afraid of wasting the time and the moon, so we can't do it."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, object, or attribute.
Chinese PinYin : wǎng fèi rì yuè
In vain
many money help one to engage in trade successfully. duō qián shàn gǔ
look at fiercely as a tiger does. hǔ shì dān dān