unofficial histories
Chinese novels, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is B à IGU à nxi à Oshu à, which means unofficial novels, street talk. It comes from the epitaph of yibinli cemetery written by Tang Shunzhi of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Ming and Tang Shunzhi's yibinli cemetery annals, it is said that "from the interpretation of the Scriptures written by the hundreds of star officials in history, down to the novels written by the officials, all the poems can be found in the Jin Dynasty."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Official unofficial history antonym: Official revision history
Idiom usage
As the subject, object, attribute; the general name of old novels and miscellaneous history [examples] it is easy to write books for novels. A biography of Sinology master Ji Yun by Qingjiang fan
Chinese PinYin : bài guān xiǎo shuō
unofficial histories
harm others to benefit oneself. lì jǐ sǔn rén
There is a gap between the two. qí jì guò xì