unalterable writings
Unpublished allusion, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ā nzh ī di ǎ n, which means the imperial records and imperial allusions that cannot be changed or erased. From the biography of Xiao Ziyun in the book of Liang.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Xiao Ziyun in the book of Liang Dynasty, "the music is determined by the imperial edict, and the rhythm of Zhong and Wei is discussed. The literary thinking is deep and subtle. Once the life comes out, the sun and the moon will be suspended, the unpublished canon, and the filial piety of rites and music will lead to the success of the governance."
Idiom usage
It's used as an object, and it's used as an example of ancient books. Five Dynasties: Niu Xiji's on praise and criticism
Analysis of Idioms
An unpublished book
Chinese PinYin : bù kān zhī diǎn
unalterable writings
be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back. niè ér bù zī