be misfits
In Chinese, Pinyin is h à ng é B ú R à, which means that it is too hard and difficult to go deep; it describes that they have totally different opinions. It's from the book of rites.
Idiom explanation
Li: absolutely; Ge: hard; Li: conflicting with each other.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the book of learning: "if it is issued and then banned, it will be invincible." Zheng Xuan notes: "Jian: the appearance of the firm can not enter."
be misfits
an exalted discussion and extensive statement - chóng lùn hóng yì
mountains fall and the earth splits - shān bēng dì chè
When the wind blows, the frost falls - hóng fēi shuāng jiàng
once the headrope of a fishing net is pulled out , all its meshes open - gāng qiè mù zhāng