present sunshine to a king
Yerenxianri, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y à R é nxi à NR à, meaning meager contribution. It comes from the ode of the wild man to the sun written by Ouyang Yu in the Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; a polite way to suggest
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: yerenxianpao, yerenzhupao
The origin of Idioms
In the Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Yu wrote the ode of the wild man to the sun.
Idiom explanation
A metaphor for meager contribution. It's the same as "savage".
Chinese PinYin : yě rén xiàn rì
present sunshine to a king
conduct affairs on one's own. bián yú cóng shì
pretty eyebrows and white teeth. é méi hào chǐ
be frightened out of one's senses. hún fēi dǎn liè
do things offensive to God and reason. shāng tiān hài lǐ
master dongguo , a naive person who gets into trouble through being softhearted to evil people. dōng guō xiān shēng