We will not return anything
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ú w ù B ù Hu á n, which means indulging in the secular world. It comes from Zhuangzi · Tianxia.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi · Tianxia: "I cherish the talent of Huishi, but I am tired and can't, and I pursue all things but can't reverse."
Idiom usage
Example: the eighteenth poem of the Three Kingdoms · Wei · Ji Kang's "give brother Xiucai to join the army": "it's hard to pass the time, but it's hard to return things. To learn from others, return to nature. "
We will not return anything
Never tire of eating, never tire of eating - shí bù yàn jīng,kuài bù yàn xì
rich household with many members - zhōng dǐng rén jia
a book which is poorly written and not worth reading - zāi lí huò zǎo
thousand finished and hundred perfected - qiān le wàn dàng
Do what you know you can't do - zhī qí bù kě ér wéi zhī