Nothing will happen
The Chinese idiom, Ji ā NGW ú Zu ò y ǒ u, means to take things that are not as if they are. From huanghuayu.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Huang Hua Yu written by Wu Mingshi in Yuan Dynasty: "if you fight this guy, you will have nothing to do, talk long and short, and be bold and bold."
Analysis of Idioms
Will do nothing
Idiom usage
He tried to figure out the meaning, but he would never do anything. What he often reported was the fatal wounds of fists and kicks. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty
Nothing will happen
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