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Which idiom is used to describe a person who only exists in name only and has accomplished nothing?
Vegetarianism in the corpse: sh and Wè I S3Cā n

[Interpretation] Corpse vegetarian meal: occupying a position without doing anything. Do nothing and eat for nothing. Take a position by doing nothing.

[Language] "Zhu Hanyun Biography": "Today's court minister; You cannot judge the Lord; Death benefits the people; All the bodies are vegetarians. "

[Pronunciation] Rice; It can't be pronounced "chān".

[Shape discrimination] element; Can't write "Su".

Eat without pain, eat all day.

Every second counts, diligence and thrift.

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as predicate and object.

[Structure] Combined type.

[example]

(1) in the old officialdom; ~; It is common to take money without doing anything.

We can't do this. Do what you can; If you can't do it, let someone more capable than you do it.

Hey, public trouble