illiterate
Unknown, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w è ISH í y ī D ī ng, meaning do not know a word, refers to people without culture. Also known as "illiterate", "illiterate". It comes from the biography of Zhang Hongjing in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
D: the wrong word "Ge". Do not know a word, refers to people without culture. Also known as "illiterate", "illiterate".
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of Tang, biography of Zhang Hongjing:" there is nothing wrong in the world. If you hold two stone bows, it's better to know a character. "
Idiom usage
There is no culture. There is no culture. There is no culture. History of the Ming Dynasty: biography of Wang Duan
illiterate
proceed like a school of fishes , one after the other - yú guàn yàn xíng
the drunken singing and the usual dancing - hān gē zuì wǔ
leave a lasting and pleasant impression or aftertaste - yú wèi wú qióng