I'm not going to do anything
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǔ ch ǐ Q ù Ji ǎ o, which means that natural animals give teeth but not horns. It means that things are not perfect. It comes from the biography of Dong Zhongshu in the history of Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Dong Zhongshu in the book of Han Dynasty, "the heaven also has its share. Those who give their teeth go to their horns, while those who give their wings have their feet. Those who receive more should not take less The husband has already received the big and the small. The sky is not enough, let alone the people! " Yan shigu notes: "that cattle without upper teeth have horns, others without horns have upper teeth."
Idiom usage
He said with a smile: "most of the flowers are very red, and the fragrance will be reduced, so Begonia has no fragrance. This is also the meaning of ~ Wei xiuren's the eleventh chapter of Hua Yue Chen in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : yǔ chǐ qù jiǎo
I'm not going to do anything
live in straitened circumstances. chuò shū yǐn shuǐ
have an uninterrupted career of advancement. gān tóu rí shàng