Baiju Konggu
Baiju Konggu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á ij ū K ō NGG ǔ, which means that a virtuous person can't become an official when he is out of office. Later, it is also compared to a virtuous person who becomes an official and leaves the valley empty. From the book of songs Xiaoya Baiju.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Baiju": "Jiaojiao Baiju, in that empty valley."
Idiom usage
I am a fisherman and a woodcutter, not a white horse and an empty valley. (Liu Yin in Yuan Dynasty, Liu in the wind, staying in a mountain Pavilion)
Baiju Konggu
Break the casserole and ask to the end - dǎ pò shā guō wèn dào dǐ