illiterate
Unknown, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è ISH í y ī D ī ng, meaning do not know a word, refers to people without culture. Also known as "illiterate", "illiterate". It comes from the biography of Zhang Hongjing in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
D: the wrong word "Ge". Do not know a word, refers to people without culture. Also known as "illiterate", "illiterate".
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of Tang, biography of Zhang Hongjing:" there is nothing wrong in the world. If you hold two stone bows, it's better to know a character. "
Idiom usage
There is no culture. There is no culture. There is no culture. History of the Ming Dynasty: biography of Wang Duan
Chinese PinYin : wèi shí yī dīng
illiterate
go on talking and laughing as if nothing has happened. tán xiào zì ruò
The tiger flies on its head. lǎo hǔ tóu shàng pū cāng yíng
venerable elders of the country. sān lǎo wǔ gēng