bān
mén
nònɡ

idiom

Meaning of 班门弄斧

班门弄斧 means to show off one's insignificant skill before an expert; to teach one's grandmother to suck eggs. Pronounced bān mén nònɡ fǔ.

  • to show off one's insignificant skill before an expert; to teach one's grandmother to suck eggs

Definitions & Examples

Zài
shū
shī
miàn
qián
tán
lùn
 
zhè
shì
bān
mén
nònɡ
ma
 

Discussing brush techniques in front of a calligraphy master—I'm really showing off before an expert.

shǒu
 
jìnɡ
rán
xiǎnɡ
ɡěi
zhuān
shēnɡ
yuè
lǎo
shī
jiàn
 
zhēn
shì
bān
mén
nònɡ
 

He's just an amateur singer, yet he dares to give advice to a professional vocal coach—it's truly like wielding an axe at Lu Ban's door.

Zài
zhè
wèi
biān
chénɡ
ɡāo
shǒu
miàn
qián
xiū
ɡǎi
dài
 
nán
miǎn
yǒu
bān
mén
nònɡ
zhī
xián
 

Modifying code in front of an expert programmer like you, I can't help feeling I'm teaching fish to swim.

Zhè
piān
qiǎn
de
pínɡ
lùn
biǎo
zài
xué
shù
kān
shànɡ
 
bān
mén
nònɡ
 

Publishing this shallow commentary in an academic journal is no different from brandishing an axe before Lu Ban.