incomplete parts of ancient scripts
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á NBI ā NLI è Ji ǎ n, which means incomplete books or scattered poetry, calligraphy and painting. It comes from Shaoshi Shanfang bicong, three classics of Huitong.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fragmentary
The origin of Idioms
In Shaoshi Shanfang bicong · Jingji Huitong 3, written by Hu Yinglin in the Ming Dynasty, it is said that "there are some fragmentary and fragmentary books in the ancient books about the changes of soldiers in the past, which are only in the name of emptiness. It's a collection house, but it doesn't matter. "
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to incomplete books.
Chinese PinYin : cán biān liè jiǎn
incomplete parts of ancient scripts
make the country rich and its military force efficient. fù guó qiáng bīng
Power and rank are inferior. quán zhòng zhì bēi
appoint people on their merit. jǔ xián rèn néng