It's not right
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í NGB ù g ǒ uh é, which means to be independent and not to agree with others. It comes from the Han Dynasty, gaohouji.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: do not tolerate; antonym: follow others
Idiom usage
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, XunYue's "Han Ji · Gao Hou Ji" said: "it was built for the population debate, the initial name was honest and straight, and the line did not agree." (2) Tang Zhang said that "Qi Huangmen Shi Lang Lu Gong Shen Dao stele" said: "pure and clear, empty, upright and strange, words are not weird, deeds are not consistent, wandering and handsome, the door is clean and miscellaneous."
The origin of Idioms
In Han Dynasty, XunYue's "Han Ji · Gao Hou Ji", it is said that "it was built as a population debate, and its initial name was honest and straight, and its practice was not consistent."
Chinese PinYin : xíng bù gǒu hé
It's not right
the husband to sing and the wife to follow. fū chàng fù suí
Terraced mountain and trestle Valley. tī shān zhàn gǔ
innumerable mountains and valleys. qiān shān wàn hè
there can never be too much deception in war. bīng bù yàn zhà
sit idle and enjoy the fruits of others ' work. zuò xiǎng qí gōng