Criticizing vulgarity
In Chinese, Pinyin is bi ā NY ō ngzh é ns ú, which means to cure mediocrity and vulgarity. It comes from the inscription of shuangzhong Temple written in Chaolin by Gong Wei of Qing Dynasty.
Notes on Idioms
Bian: thorn. In ancient times, stone needles were used to prick skin and flesh to treat diseases.
The origin of Idioms
Gong Wei's "Chaolin Bi Tan · shuangzhong Temple inscription" in the Qing Dynasty said: "his writing is enough to criticize vulgarity, outstanding knowledge and powerful, and he is a contemporary writer."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe how to deal with the current situation.
Chinese PinYin : biān yōng zhén sú
Criticizing vulgarity
To bend the worm for extension. qū huò qiú shēn
being oppressed by officials , the masses revolt against them. guān bī mín fǎn
there are both advantages and disadvantages. yǒu lì yǒu bì
The punishment of escaping from heaven. dùn tiān zhī xíng