People without a place
The Chinese idiom w ú f āī ngzh ī m í n means people who don't know etiquette. It comes from the book of rites.
Idiom usage
As an object; in writing
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of rites, it is said that "if we do not promote rites, we will not let rites go, and that is to say, there are no people."
Idiom explanation
In ancient times, it refers to people who don't know etiquette.
Chinese PinYin : wú fāng zhī mín
People without a place
settle a matter by leaving it unsettled. bù liǎo liǎo zhī
Incompatibility between ice and charcoal. bīng tàn bù xiāng róng
A good man does not suffer at present. hǎo hàn bù chī yǎn qián kuī
swift movement of calligraphy. lóng shé fēi wǔ