unsettled problem
Unsettled case, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è Ili à og à ng à n, which means unsolved case or matter. From the five Lantern Festival.
Notes on Idioms
Case: case, problem.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 10 of the five Lantern Festival yuan written by Song Shi Puji: "the monk asked," how is it a case that the first master has not yet settled? " The teacher said, "I can't see you. It's harmful to my children and grandchildren."
Idiom usage
Be an object or attribute; refer to endless things.
Examples
Mr. Wen Chenggong's idea of "thinking without evil" is self-evident, which his predecessors call unsettled. A textual research on the collection of words by Fang Hui in Yuan Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: the end of the coffin
unsettled problem
a promotion not according to precedence - bù cì zhī qiān
why break a butterfly on the wheel - shā jī yān yòng niú dāo
not give serious thought to anything - wú suǒ yòng xīn