attempt an ineffective solution
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is g é Xu ē Zhu ā y ǎ ng, which means that the speech and composition are not to the point, not appropriate, and do not grasp the key points; or do not grasp the key points. It comes from Zen master an dezisheng, a biography of xujingde.
The origin of Idioms
In xujingde Zhuandeng · an dezisheng Zen master: "if you also raise your eyebrows in a twinkling of an eye, if you are a ghost, or if you are a ghost, if you are a ghost, it is like scratching your feet."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: scratch one's boots, scratch one's boots
Idiom usage
It means that people fail to grasp the key
attempt an ineffective solution
gain victory with unstained swords - bīng bù jiē rèn
Words are not words, deeds are not far - yán zhī bù wén,xíng zhī bù yuǎn