half-raw , half-ripe
Half cooked, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à NSH à NGB à NSH ú, which means not fully mature or cooked to edible level. It comes from Yuan Huai's the record of Cuzhang.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · yuan Huai's zhuzhanglu: "in the north there are prostitutes who are beautiful, but their manners are terrifying. The natives call them Zhangba Ye (Wei Ye) wrote a poem: "you gave birth to Zhang ba for Beidao. I'm Wei San, who is familiar with Xizhou. Don't blame that there is no laughter in front of you. I'm not familiar with you." It's a big stunt. "
Idiom usage
These half cooked dishes are hard to swallow.
Chinese PinYin : bàn shēng bàn shú
half-raw , half-ripe
The scene is full of flowers. jǐng rù sāng yú
owe a debt of gratitude and hope to recompense it. gǎn ēn tú bào
The celebration of filling one's bowels. chōng lǚ zhī qìng