bits and pieces
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī L í NGG ǒ usu ì, which describes things piecemeal, not fragments. It's also a metaphor for trivial matters. From Mao Dun's miscellaneous writings on rainy days
The origin of Idioms
Mao Dun's miscellaneous writing on a rainy day: "this feature has to have a good name, so it is proposed to be titled as' bits and pieces' of Yuner."
Idiom usage
It's a pity to let go of the miracles that are worth reading. Gao Xiaosheng's Li Shunda building a house
bits and pieces
far away and not within the foreseeable future - yáo yáo wú qī
The king, the saints, the ministers and the sages - jūn shèng chén xián
a heap of musty old books or papers - gù zhǐ duī