filthy and contemptible
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù ch ǐ y ú R é n, meaning can not be listed in human, refers to be looked down upon. From MengXiBiTan magazine.
The origin of Idioms
Shen Kuo of Song Dynasty wrote in MengXiBiTan magazine: "I think that scholars despise me and give up all my life."
Idiom usage
It means to be looked down upon. Example "xuzizhitongjian · song Ji · huizongzhenghe first year": "yanrenmazhi, a great family of Liao Dynasty, was an official of guangluqing, who was not inferior to others because of his dirty behavior and civil strife."
Analysis of Idioms
Worse than pigs or dogs, a worthless fellow is known to every family.
filthy and contemptible
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study by the light of glowworms and the reflection of snow - jí yíng yìng xuě
with some drawing in the front and others pushing in the rear , one could not but advance - qián wǎn hòu tuī