regular
Improper, Chinese idiom, Pinyin for B ù D ā NGB ù zh è ng, which means that the end is correct. From the story of the fisherman and the woodcutter.
The origin of Idioms
The third part of the story of the fisherman and the woodcutter written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "the old man also separated from the crowd and stood in front of the prime minister's horse."
Idiom usage
It's not the right way to look at Wanfu. The 15th chapter of Jin Ping Mei CI Hua
Analysis of Idioms
Duanduanzheng: duanduanzheng
regular
live at the mercy of the elements - kào tiān chī fàn
you can 't teach an old dog new tricks - xiǔ mù nán diāo
to believe everything in books is worse than to have no books at all - jìn xìn shū bù rú wú shū
resort to stopgap measure detrimental to one 's long-term interest - wān ròu yī chuāng