Bad shoes
Yizan Malibu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í Z ā Nb ì L ǚ, which means to refer to old things or old feelings, the same as "Yizan Zhuo". From the book of Wei, Emperor Xiaojing.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Wei, Emperor Xiaojing: "the emperor said:" the ancients wanted to be different from the six palaces because they wanted to wear a hairpin and a pair of shoes. "
Idiom usage
It is used as an object or attributive; it refers to old things or old feelings.
Bad shoes
Flies follow the tail of a steed and fly thousands of miles - yíng fù jì wěi ér zhì qiān lǐ
one does not like playing while in his youth - ruò bù hǎo nòng
the mire of misery is boundless - kǔ hǎi máng máng
Promoting good and dethroning evil - jìn shàn chù è