It's the same thing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ě y ě zh ī h ū, which means to speak or write. It's ironic. It's from Jianfu stele.
The origin of Idioms
The first discount of Ma Zhiyuan's Jianfu stele in Yuan Dynasty: "if you ask gold who will buy changmen Fu, whether it's good or not, you can get money."
Idiom usage
He shook his head and closed his eyes when he saw the man who said, ~ in the poem. He was just like Yun eying. The first chapter of "Phoenix pool" written by Liu Zhang of Ming Dynasty belongs to me, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not, whether it belongs to me or not
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: it's too much
It's the same thing
be too young and unable to understand how people should behave - shào bù gēng shì
sharpen one 's spear only before going into battle - lín zhèn mó qiāng
good writings make people copy them - luò yáng zhǐ guì
will never change even unto death - zhì sǐ bù biàn
there cannot be two kings in a country - tiān wú èr rì