be of little
Unimportant is a Chinese idiom, pronounced w ú Z ú Q ī ngzhॸng, which means that it is not lighter without it, and it is not heavier with it. It doesn't matter. It's from Wan Li Ye Huo Bian Jing Kao Guan impeachment.
The origin of Idioms
Shen Defu of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Wanli yehuo Bian Jing kaoguan impeachment: "it is unnecessary to say Wang Wencheng's fame in the future, that is to say, Yang Lian also went to the southern Libu Shangshu, posthumous Wen Ke, then he said the official Bai Jian, which is also insignificant."
Idiom usage
Complex form; used as predicate and attribute; used for people, things and things. This liquidation is of no importance to the people of Jiang Dian. The fourth chapter of welcome spring flower by Feng Deying
be of little
broad in conception and meticulous in details - tǐ dà sī jīng
The danger of participating in business - shēn shāng zhī yú
advice from others may help one overcome one 's shotcomings - tā shān gōng cuò