Ji luyiyan
Ji luyiyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì L ù y ī y á n, which means to compare credit. From Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong.
The origin of Idioms
Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong: "the country of Qiancheng does not believe in its alliance, but believes in Zi's words. How can Zi humiliate him?"
Idiom usage
Be an object or attribute; be a person. Example: in Zuo Zhuan, the fourteenth year of AI Gong: "the country of Qiancheng does not believe in its alliance, but believes in the words of Zi. How can Zi be humiliated?"
Ji luyiyan
Talk too much and offer too little - duō zuǐ xiàn qiǎn
Looking at the cottage three times - máo lú sān gù
concern about the country rather than the family - yōu guó wàng jiā