idiom > deadwood dung and dirt
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Rotten wood, dung
  Explanation: Rotten wood rotten wood; dirt Zangtu smelly mud. Incapable of metaphor, no use to society people.
  Usage: Joint type; as object, attribute; containing derogatory
  Source: "The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang," Zai Yu daytime sleepiness, Master said '朽木不可雕也, not whitewashing the wall of dirt are in and what to punish. '"
No. 2
  Also for rotten wood dung walls. "Phrase from" The Analects "朽木不可雕也, dirt can not  fe59  wall also." Metaphor can not be created after the person is used.
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No. 3
  A phrase from the "Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang": "Zai Yu daytime sleepiness, Confucius said: '朽木不可雕也, not whitewashing the wall of dirt are in and how to punish.'" After the "rotten wood, dung," "dead wood dung wall "Incapable of metaphor or something can not be cured. "Han Dong Biography": "Han Qin, following after, such as dead wood dung wall men, and Sui Yu good governance, death can Nai Ho." Gold Wang Ruo "<Analects> Book of Master": "Zai Yu daytime sleepiness, there is dead wood dung Master of metaphor. "
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No. 4
  成语 朽木粪土
  读音 xiǔ mù fèn tǔ
  解释 朽木:烂木头;粪土:脏土臭泥。比喻不堪造就、对社会没有用处的人。
  出处 《论语·公冶长》:“宰予昼寝,子曰:‘朽木不可雕也,粪土之墙不可杇也,于予与何诛。’”
Thesaurus
Deadwood Fecal wall