there is nothing precious
Nothing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī w ú ch á NGW ù, which means there is nothing extra except one. Originally, it refers to living frugally, but now it describes poverty. From the book of Jin, biography of Wang Gong.
Idiom explanation
Nothing: nothing; long thing: superfluous thing.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of Jin, biography of Wang Gong:" I have nothing in my life
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nothing else, no family
Idiom usage
I made a sentence for Xiao Ting: "green hair turtle agate spring". It's better to have nothing? The 20th chapter of the flower of the evil sea by Zeng Pu in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yī wú cháng wù
there is nothing precious
be so hungry that the stomach is beginning to gurgle. jī cháng lù lù
A long way and a short way. dào cháng zhēng duǎn
Three days later, I'll be treated with new eyes. shì bié sān rì,guā mù xiāng dài
Purple ribbon and gold medal. zǐ shòu jīn zhāng
disburse money in public cause. qīng cái zhàng yì
People are desperate for a living. rén jí jì shēng