neither spreading about nor branching out-concise
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù m à Nb ù zh ī, meaning neither spread nor branch. It means to speak or write simply and to the point, without procrastination. From "on Kun Opera and its performance".
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Yuqian's "talk about the performance of Kunqu Opera & lt; shi5guan & gt; and & lt; Changsheng Hall & gt;": the general plot of Xiong Youhui and Hou Sangu is deleted, leaving only one line between Xiong Youlan and Su Shujuan. I think it's very good that there are eight clean plays on stage
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it is used as metaphor to make the composition concise and fluent
neither spreading about nor branching out-concise
be very hard up , and in fact ) be at a loose end - shí guāi yùn jiǎn
drive a cart in ragged clothes to blaze a new trail - bì lù lán lǚ
funny acting and saying of a player - dǎ hùn chā kē