A white faced scholar
White faced scholar, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á IMI à NR ú Gu ā n, which means a scholar who lacks experience, and also refers to a white faced scholar. It comes from the Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai.
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Gong Zizhen's Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai in the Qing Dynasty (84): "the white faced Confucian crown has been asked for, and his career only envies the five Marquis and guests. Can there be a Book stall by the Bank of xiaoxiaohuangyekong village? "
words whose meaning is similar
White faced scholar explanation: refers to a scholar who lacks experience. It also refers to a white faced scholar.
Idiom explanation
Idiom explanation: still a scholar in white. Refers to only know how to read, little experience, shallow knowledge of the reader. Sometimes derogatory. It also refers to scholars.
Chinese PinYin : bái miàn rú guān
A white faced scholar
He who goes along the way prospers, but he who goes against virtue perishes. shùn dào zhě chāng,nì dé zhě wáng
spread embroidered stories and malicious gossip. fēi duǎn liú cháng
till seas run dry , stones crumble. shí làn jiāng kū
the tears run like a bubbling spring. lèi rú quán dī
Mink and dog belong to each other. diāo gǒu xiāng shǔ