Remonstrate the corpse and slander the butcher
Admonishing the corpse and slandering the butcher is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is Ji à NSH à B à NGT ú. It means admonishing the corpse and blaming the butcher for his negligence. It means admonishing is useless. It's from tiandui.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Dynasty, Liu Zongyuan's tiandui, it is said that "when you are in trouble, you should boast, but when you are afraid of praising, you should fish. He who indulges in killing, admonishes the corpse and slanders the butcher. "
Idiom usage
It is not helpful to do things.
Remonstrate the corpse and slander the butcher
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