Ban Ma Wen
Ban Ma Wen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā nm ǎ w é nzh ā ng, which means the combination of Sima Qian and Ban Gu, a historian of the Han Dynasty. It generally refers to articles comparable to Ban Gu and Sima Qian. From Ming Feng Ji: Zou Lin's study tour.
The origin of Idioms
In Ming Dynasty, Wang Shizhen's Ming Feng Ji Zou Lin's study tour: "Kui Long's rites and music were inherited from his predecessors, and his poems were written in ink and lead."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to an excellent article. Examples ban Ma's essays are written by Su Hui and Yu Bao. The second chapter of flying flowers by Liu Zhang in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : bān mǎ wén zhāng
Ban Ma Wen
move forward , or you 'll fall behind. bù jìn zé tuì
A donkey's lips are not the same as a horse's. lǘ chún bù duì mǎ zuǐ
bribe all the way through the bureaucracy to exonerate criminals from charges. mǎi shàng gào xià