unlearned
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ō NGW ú di ǎ nmॸ, which means there is no ink in the stomach. People have no culture. From hutianlu.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of hutianlu written by Baiyi Jushi in Huaiyin of Qing Dynasty, it is said: "a certain family is rich in origin, and their parents love it very much because of their only son. They have been studying for ten years and have no inkling."
Idiom usage
In Song Shi Puqi's five Lantern Festival yuan, the teacher praised himself: "the spoon peach is not a villager, there is nothing in the heart of literature and ink. He once made a bone out of emptiness, and the evil voice won the whole river and lake." Although he talks a lot every day, he is actually a good person.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] illiterate, illiterate, empty and empty
Chinese PinYin : xiōng wú diǎn mò
unlearned
change one 's initial ill-humour into a feeling of satisfaction. zhuǎn chēn wéi xǐ
human feelings of sympathy are as thin as paper in officialdom. guān qíng zhǐ báo
When a viper stings his hand, a strong man will get rid of it. fù shé shì shǒu,zhuàng shì jiě wàn
There are thousands of banners. xuán jīng wàn lǐ
a matter within one 's duties. fèn nèi zhī shì