outsider
Outsider, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ú w à izh à R é n, which means someone who has nothing to do with something. It comes from Xiang Yi written by Liu Kezhuang in Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
There are only a few outsiders left.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: outsider
The origin of Idioms
Liu Kezhuang's "Xiangyi" in Song Dynasty: "you can't watch the orange opera out of the game."
Idiom explanation
Outside: originally refers to outside the chess game, extended to outside. Someone who has nothing to do with something.
outsider
dogs and chickens made of potter 's clay - táo quǎn wǎ jī
Gather strength to gather strength - cuán fēng jù dí
go into boiling water and walk through fire and water - lǚ tāng dǎo huǒ