be no trivial matter
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē it ó n ɡ Xi ǎ OK ě, which refers to a serious situation or an important matter that cannot be ignored. It's from mohello.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] unusual, unusual [antonym] trivial, insignificant
The origin of Idioms
The third part of Meng Hanqing's "moheluo" in Yuan Dynasty: "Xiao Lingshi, I tell you that human life is a matter of heaven and earth. It's not a trivial matter!"
Idiom usage
When he entered the Zheng family, his eyes were red with tears. The 20th chapter of Wu Jingzi's scholars in Qing Dynasty
be no trivial matter
the lowly carry little authority - rén wēi quán qīng
Take advantage of public opinion - chéng yú bō yuè
tell in a simple, straightforward way - píng pū zhí xù