It's hard to stop dripping
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is d ī Shu ǐ n á nxi ā o, which means that even though the trivial things can not be used. It comes from Wu Mingshi's killing dogs and persuading husband in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As long as you have money to drink, you can't get rid of without money.
The origin of Idioms
The wedge of killing dog and persuading husband by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "brother! It's hard to stop dripping. It's your brother's duty to bring the wine, but you're so free. "
Idiom explanation
It refers to something that is too thin to be used.
It's hard to stop dripping
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one 's face lit up with happiness - xǐ xiào yán kāi
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