Round and square
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ru ì Z á of ā ngyu á n, meaning metaphor does not coordinate, out of place. It comes from Qiu Rui of Ming Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
Peg, chisel, tenon and mortise. One side and one circle, it can't join. Metaphor does not coordinate, does not fit.
The origin of Idioms
Qiu Rui of Ming Dynasty wrote that "there are only a few officials who are mistaken for the Confucian gentry, and the world is full of feelings."
Idiom usage
Examples
Bi Ji wind and rain is hard to judge, but Fei Mi Feng. Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty, the second part of the continuation of zhongyun.
Round and square
do one 's work in a careless manner - cǎo lǜ jiāng shì
place obstruction at every possible points - héng zhē shù dǎng
Identify the source of drinking water - yǐn shuǐ biàn yuán