Things neglected by Yi-ology scholars are widely circulated among the people, and some have become proverbs, slang or idioms. These things that can't be elegant are many times higher than some Yi-ology scholars in truth. For example, the phrase "no, no, no, no, no" is interpreted by the idiom dictionary as "unlike this, unlike that, unlike appearance. Similar to neither fish nor fowl. Refers to dishonesty or irregularity. " Why not three, no, four, no? It turns out that there is a "yin-yang boundary" between dog days and dog days. Without dog days and dog days, it is like neither yin nor yang.
It's just not decent. way out of line