You can't get one in a hundred
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ IB ù Hu ò y ī, which means that you can't get one out of a hundred. It describes that people or things are rare or very few. From the lamp on the wrong road.
explain
You can't get one out of a hundred. A term used to describe the rarity or rarity of a person or thing.
source
The 15th chapter of Li Luyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "the character will be correct, the text will be clear and smooth, but it is really not one hundred."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bbhy [synonym]: one in a hundred [antonym]: everywhere
usage
As an object or attribute; extremely rare
You can't get one in a hundred
swallow anything and everything - jiān shōu bìng chù
a straw shows which way the wind blows - luò yè zhī qiū