Du menzijue
Du menzijue, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ù m é NZ ì Ju é, which means to shut yourself up from the outside world. It comes from the book of Han by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Dumen: it's impossible to close the door.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of the Han Dynasty, Zhou chuanzan, the king of Zhang and Chen, said, "when I was with empress Lu, there were so many things to do. Pingjing was free from it and ended up with wisdom. There was a dispute in the royal mausoleum, and Dumen was free from it
Idiom usage
I'm not going out. example it is not advisable for Dumen to give up.
Du menzijue
a powerful and unconstrained style - tiān mǎ xíng kōng
a rich man 's mansion is difficult of access - hóu mén sì hǎi
It's necessary to tie the bell to solve the problem - jiě líng hái xū jì líng rén