It's still simple
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is R é NGL ò UX í Ji ǎ n, which means to simplify because of the poor. It refers to relying on the original poor conditions. It comes from the biography of Wang Ming in the history of Ming Dynasty.
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Wang Mingzhuan in the history of the Ming Dynasty: "Shangshu said:" the town is led by the officials, the island is controlled by foreigners, the buildings and sculls in the city are still rough and simple, so they are not strong enough to strengthen the national power. Suddenly, there is a change in the tide, and there is no place to defend them. The situation must be changed to a new one. "
Discrimination of words
Synonym: simple for the humble
Degree of common use: Average
Emotional color: commendatory words
Grammatical usage: used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; refers to
Idiom structure: United
Time of birth: ancient times
It's still simple
spy who reports on person 's doings - ě bào shén
reel silk from cocoons -- make a painstaking investigation - chōu sī bāo jiǎn
a grieving maid and a desolate man -- a woman without a husband and a man without a wife - yuàn nǚ kuàng fū
work or endeavour to the best of one 's ability - jìn qí suǒ cháng