neither criticism nor praise
No slander, no reputation, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú Hu ǐ w ú y ù, meaning neither slander nor reputation, description is very common. From Zhuangzi Shanmu.
Idiom explanation
There is neither slander nor praise. The description is very common.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Shanmu: "no reputation, no Zi, a dragon and a snake, keeping pace with the times, but not willing to be dedicated."
Idiom usage
Examples
Will the self-improvement of the local party be regarded as the perfect person? Then, the angry eyes of the people in the village are open and they disdain to do it. (Lu Xun's "old stories in Novels: strange situation witnessed in the past 20 years)"
neither criticism nor praise
confound the noble and the humble - lǜ yī huáng lǐ
examine a man 's language and observe his countenance - chá yán guān sè
jack of all trades and master of none - yī wú suǒ cháng
a cornered rat will bite at a leopard cat - qióng shǔ niè lí