Penniless
Penniless is the same as "penniless". Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NW é Nb ù zh í, which means it has no value. It comes from Wu Deng Hui Yuan.
Interpretation of Idioms
Straight: same as "value". It's not worth a cent. There is no value in describing. It is also called "absolutely worthless". "Guzunsu quotations" Volume I: "this piece of incense, look at the eyes withered, with a crack in the forehead, when expensive, heavy price, when cheap, penniless." "Some people praise it like a tiger wearing horns; some people lightly destroy it, it's not worth a cent." Chinese youth, 1983, issue 8: "complaining for personal interests is worthless."
The origin of Idioms
"Some people praise it, such as tiger with horn; some people lightly destroy it, and it's worthless. What's the first thing, and why not."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: worthless antonym: Priceless
Idiom usage
It is of no value to describe
Penniless
the days and months are slipping by , wasted - rì yuè cuō tuó
ashamed to associate with somebody - xiū yǔ wéi wǔ
in the family of a general there are more generals -- like produces like - jiàng mén yǒu jiàng