Idioms ending in Jane

Cherish/cherish your old broom-just because it is your own, cherish what is worthless.

(popularity: 53 times) Pronunciation: bzhǒu zhēzhēn

Interpretation: I: broken, bad; Jane: Cherish. Think of your broken broom as a treasure. Although things are not good, I cherish them.

Source: Liu Hanzhen's "Dongguan Han Jiguang Emperor Ji": "Set fire to soldiers, you can smell it. If you have a broom at home, you can enjoy your daughter. " Qiu Si by Lu You in Song Dynasty: "If you look at your legacy, you will find that it is safe to use it, but your broom is small, but it is precious."

Ex.: But after writing it, I don't care much about feathers, which means "~". (Lu Xun's "Gai Hua Ji Fei Gossip < 3 >")