without demur
Two words without saying is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is è Rhu à B à Shu à, meaning to say nothing else. It comes from Lao She's four generations in the same hall in 1998.
The origin of Idioms
Lao She's "four generations in the same room" 98: "the Japanese are finished and surrender," Fang Liu whispered. John Ding closed his eyes as he said "amen" in church. Without saying a word, run back. "
Idiom usage
Come to the shore, drive the boat to the middle of the river without saying a word. For sixty one class brothers.
without demur
attend to trifles to the neglect of essentials - shě běn zhú mò
Grinding water chestnut for chicken head - líng jiǎo mó zuò jī tóu
nice young lady is like beautiful peach and plum blossoms - yāo táo nóng lǐ
time slips away fast and the year is approaching its end - jí yǐng diāo nián