I don't like it
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is x ī Nb ù y ī NGK ǒ U. Should: he. It means that what you think in your heart is different from what you say in your mouth. It's from Yang Defang's boudoir resentment.
Idiom explanation
What you think is different from what you say. It refers to hypocrisy. It has the same meaning as the idiom.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Defang of Ming Dynasty's boudoir resentment: "hate him, turn joy into happiness. It's like a river. "
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate or attributive
I don't like it
obtain gold by washing it from sand and gravel - pái shā jiǎn jīn
I'll sing, I'll ask for my friend's voice - yīng qí míng yǐ,qiú qí yǒu shēng
Playing with the year and the moon - wán suì yī yuè
inscribe a debt of gratitude on one 's mind - lòu xīn kè gǔ
act disorderly and care for nobody - sì xíng wú jì