A long time without pay
Jiushushixin is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Ji ǔ sh ù sh ī x ī n, which means long-term binding of wet firewood. It refers to conservative thinking and not easy to accept new things. From autobiography.
The origin of Idioms
In his autobiography, Liang Qichao said, "most of the people who have been living for a long time still say," I'm from the Qin Dynasty, but my son says that I'm rich and barren. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
A long time without pay
The kite shoulder and the lamb knee - yuān jiān gāo xī
surrendering oneself to the cannibal bandits to substitute for his younger brother they captured , stating that he himself is fatter - xiōng féi dì shòu
A beautiful woman has a bad life - jiā rén bó mìng
Obedience is better than respect - gōng jìng bù rú cóng mìng
There is a mirror in the chest - xiōng yǒu xuán jìng