I have no time for anything
Being respectful, Pinyin is j ì ngsh ì B ù Xi á, a Chinese idiom, which means to serve others respectfully when they are too busy. It comes from the history of the Old Five Dynasties, Tang Shu and Ming Zongji.
Idiom explanation
Respect: respect. Service: serving others. Leisure: leisure.
The origin of Idioms
According to the old history of the Five Dynasties, Tang Shu and Ming Zongji, it is said that "all the scholars thought that an Zhong Jiao was the only way to gain the power of the state. They were too busy to honor the kings and respect their affairs, but they only avoided being famous. They often talked about their shortcomings in front of the emperor, and skillfully made pictures in order to collapse."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. It is true that the prince is always full of respect for things, from honor to kindness. "Zizhitongjian · post Tang Ji Liu"
I have no time for anything
be excessively fond of ancient books - zhěn jīng jí shū
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thousand finished and hundred perfected - qiān liǎo bǎi dàng
Promoting good and dethroning evil - jìn shàn chù è