do things sloppily
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ishu à Tu à n í, which means 1. 2. Metaphor is not smooth or simple. It comes from Ye Shi's Xiulu Shu of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
① It's hard to walk in mud. ② Metaphor is not smooth or simple. Now more for "muddling".
The origin of Idioms
Ye Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book Xiulu Shu: "if you come from south to north, you can't worry about dragging water and mud; if you go from morning to evening, you can't knock your head."
Word usage
This year, Xie Junen, who is now old, will be released to the mountains. The Song Dynasty, Liu Kezhuang's "jielianhuan · Jiazi's birthday" Ci
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: to be firm
do things sloppily
receive rewards for one's virtuous deeds - shàn yǒu shàn bào
follow with the eye and shake with the hand - mù sòng shǒu huī
every person has his weak points as well as strong points - chǐ duǎn cù cháng