pay no attention to another's advice
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Y ǐ Gu ī w é ITI à n: take the words of persuasion as the words of the plug. It means not listening to other people's advice. From Guoyu Chuyu Shang.
Idiom explanation
Idioms take rules as rules explanatory rules: admonishment; rules: Jade on both sides of the ancient crown. Take the words of exhortation as the words of the plug. It means not listening to other people's advice.
Idioms and allusions
Source: Guoyu Chuyu Shang: "it's used by Lai Jun, so it's said. Otherwise, the rhinoceros yak elephant in BAPU, it can do! It also takes rules as its guiding principle. " allusion: · in the spring and Autumn period, when Duke Wei of King Ling of Chu succeeded in usurping the throne, he wantonly attacked the state of Qi and the state of Lai, and killed those who did not like him, and wantonly built luxurious palaces. Zizhang remonstrated to King Ling of Chu, hoping to be a wise monarch. King Ling of Chu said that his remonstration could only be regarded as an ear stopper. Zizhang said that if we follow the rules, we might as well use rhinoceros horn and ivory. This idiom is used to refer to not listening to others' advice.
Analysis of Idioms
I don't listen to advice
Chinese PinYin : yǐ guī wéi tiàn
pay no attention to another's advice
Gentle, courteous and thrifty. wēn liáng gōng jiǎn ràng
demeanour of a transcendent being. dào gǔ xiān fēng
A hundred fold will not destroy. bǎi zhé bù cuī