Do not be vulgar
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ī NGJ ǔ Ju é s ú, which means to live in seclusion. It comes from the biography of He Xun in the book of Jin.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, biography of He Xun, it is said that "there may be some people who live in reverie and dance high, who do not do anything vulgar, who are carefree and self-sufficient
Idiom usage
It refers to seclusion.
Do not be vulgar
to separate the bones and use them as fire-wood in famine - xī hái yǐ cuàn
be good at deliberating and judging - néng móu shàn duàn
a small leak will sink a great ship - xiǎo xì chén zhōu
have no skill in any of a hundred ways - bǎi wú yī néng
be aided on the left and supported on the right - zuǒ fǔ yòu bì