not to be taken as an example
In Chinese, Pinyin is B ù Z ú w é IX ù n, which means that it can not be used as an example or rule. It comes from the sequel to shisou by Hu Yinglin of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the sequel to shisou by Hu Yinglin of Ming Dynasty, Volume 1: "a poem written by a king is like a giant whale. Although the steps are strange, it is not enough to teach."
Analysis of Idioms
It's not easy, it's not published, it's natural
Idiom usage
Although Xiaoqi's behavior is ~, his argumentative thought is unique, which is inherited from Ding'an. The fourth chapter of Zeng Pu's the flowers of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty
not to be taken as an example
even a wise man sometimes makes a mistake - qiān lǜ yī shī
Chapter eight of right biography - yòu chuán zhī bā zhāng
nurse a grievance and gulp down one 's sobs - yǐn hèn tūn shēng
It's like an arrow to return home - guī xīn sì jiàn