Version 64
Banban 64 is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is B ǎ Nb ǎ NLI ù sh í s ì, which means the ancient model for casting money. In the Song Dynasty, the official coined copper coins with 64 characters per board, which could not be increased or decreased. I don't know how to be flexible.
Idiom explanation
Plate, the ancient model of casting money. In the Song Dynasty, the official coined copper coins with 64 characters per board, which could not be increased or decreased. I don't know how to be flexible.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from fan Yin's Yue Yan · the proverb of number in Qing Dynasty: "the version of 64 is the rule of casting money, which means it is not alive." "Banban 64" can also be written as an example: ~, it's a rule to make money, but it's not flexible. Fan Yin, Qing Dynasty
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bbls [synonym]: Banban 64
usage
Make a clause; metaphor is inflexible
Chinese PinYin : bǎn bǎn liù shí sì
Version 64
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