An appendage to the wart
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Xu á NY ó UF ù Zhu ì, which means to refer to unnecessary things. From the great master of Zhuangzi.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: epiphyte
The origin of Idioms
Great master Zhuangzi: "he regards life as an accessory and death as a solution to ulceration. If he is, he will know the sequence of life and death."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; of useless things.
Examples
It's very special to be involved in benevolence, righteousness, rites and music. Shaoshi Shanfang bicong, introduction to Jiuliu, by Hu Yinglin in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xuán yóu fù zhuì
An appendage to the wart
display only a small part of one 's talent. xiǎo shì fēng máng
remain an indifferent spectator. cóng bì shàng guān