ignore
Ignore, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì zh ī B ù L ǐ, meaning put aside; ignore, describe to someone or something very cold. From twenty years of dreams of prosperity.
Analysis of Idioms
It's hard to be ignored. It's hard to be ignored
The origin of Idioms
The 16th chapter of Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in Qing Dynasty: "after listening to it, people don't think it's true. Some people say that he is too rich, and others say that he is willing to be poor rather than rich. Deng Yiqing just ignored it."
Idiom usage
When the teacher criticized him, he should not ignore it. Gu Yanwu of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the records of Huayin wang's ancestral hall: "the people who are in charge of the people are only endowed with and enslaved by you. Everything that is done for the sake of good health and morality is ignored." Du Yonghe was calm and never looked back. He ignored Du Xiaokang's crying request, but he kept on supporting the boat and drove the duck forward. ——Cao Wenxuan's grass house
Chinese PinYin : zhì zhī bù lǐ
ignore
sth. one knows well and can manage with ease. qīng chē shú dào
staunch through trials and tribulations. jiān kǔ zhuó jué