Dull boy and dull man
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á it ó NGD ù NF ū, which means stupid and clumsy people.
source
In the Ming of Wu Cheng Min Jun Zhi written by Liu Dakui in Qing Dynasty, "he is good at seducing and indulging. His words are open-minded and open-minded, and his family is divided. When he hears them, he is as salty as a dream."
usage
Part of speech: derogatory idiom
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: refers to the stupid and clumsy person. degree of common use: rare grammatical usage: as subject, object, attribute; derogatory idiom structure: combined generation time: Modern
Dull boy and dull man
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go to the battle-front without any burden - qīng zhuāng shàng zhèn
make a fetish of somebody or something - fèng rú shén míng
dripping water wears through a stone - shuǐ dī shí chuān
generous outside but scheming inside - wài kuān nèi shēn