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No three no four explanation

Idiom pinyin büsān büsì

Idiom definition is not like this, nor is it like that. That is, unlike appearance; Neither fish nor fowl. Be described as indecent or inappropriate.

The idiom comes from the fifth volume of Ling Mengchu's "Two Instances of Surprise": "It can be seen that in the noisy crowd, many people are doing that kind of irresponsible activity."

Simple spelling of idioms BSBS

The idiom phonetic notation ㄅㄨˋㄙㄢㄅㄨˋㄙˋ

Common idioms

Idiom word number four-character idiom

Emotional derogatory idioms

Idiom usage combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; It is derogatory to describe a person's bad conduct.

Idiom structure combination idiom

Ancient idioms in the idiom era

The idiom is pronounced no, so you can't pronounce "bú".

Idioms can be divided into four forms, so you can't write "boss".

An analysis of idioms shows that "neither fish nor fowl". (Page 102)

Synonyms are neither fish nor fowl.