weak and incompetent
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ō UZH ō UW ú n é ng, which means to describe humility, weakness and incompetence. It's from the book of rites, Confucianism.
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
Since the day of serving an official, he has taken the person who has never been seen since the Han and Tang Dynasties for self-discipline, so he considers himself incompetent. The epitaph of Yin Yuanfu by Fang Bao in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"The book of rites · Confucianism:" it is difficult and easy to retreat, porridge if incompetent also
weak and incompetent
stratagem of " kill him through his way - jiǎ dào miè guó
a dutiful son is obliged to pay his father 's debts - fù zhài zǐ huán
Light clothes make good fortune - yì qīng chéng féi