gān​qīng​hé​shì

none of your business

干卿何事 gān​qīng​hé​shì
none of your business
(idiom) what has this to do with you; used to reproach someone for meddling in things that do not concern them. This phrase comes from a story in the 南唐书 nán​táng​shū where a king teases a poet by asking why the wind blowing on the water is any of his business.

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