naturally or half unconsciously
Intentional or unintentional, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ uy ì w ú y ì, which means that it seems to be intentional or unintentional; intentional or unintentional. It's from a new account of the world literature.
The origin of Idioms
In Liu Yiqing's Shishuoxinyu · literature in the Southern Song Dynasty, "Yu zisong wrote a Fu of meaning, which was based on Zi Wenkang's view and asked," if you intend to be evil? It's not what Fu does. If it's not evil? What's more? The answer is, "intentionally or unintentionally."
Idiom usage
As an object, attribute, adverbial; refers to people's consciousness. If we can solve it intentionally or unintentionally, we can't help but find it in the first place. " Wang Shizhen, Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yǒu yì wú yì
naturally or half unconsciously
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner. míng méi zhèng qǔ
to be in deep anxiety day seems like a year. dù rì rú suì
The rat swindles the dog and the thief. shǔ cuàn gǒu dào
not hurt the important essentials. wú shāng dà yǎ
destory the army and kill the general. fù jūn shā jiāng