not enough to go upon
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B ù Z ú w é if ǎ, meaning is not worth learning and imitating. From Zhao Yi's Oubei Shihua · Li Qinglian's Poems
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Li Qinglian's poetry in the Qing Dynasty: "when you open your mouth, you can say that if you don't write Daya, there will be a lot of poets, but there are many plaintive words, which are no longer the right voice; to Yang and Ma Yi, there will be ups and downs. After Jian'an, it will be more beautiful. It's not enough. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: not to be taught Antonyms: not to be published
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and has a derogatory meaning. examples those work styles are not legal. (from Ding Ling's the sun shines on Sanggan River, written in front)
not enough to go upon
Heavy mountains and heavy waters - chóng shān fù shuǐ
drag in all sorts of irrelevant matters - dōng lā xī chě