A talented scholar
Chi Er Xiu Cai is an idiom pronounced ch ǐ è RXi ù C á I, which used to satirize scholars who wrote common characters.
source
Sun Yi, Song Dynasty, wrote that "the rhyme of sound and painting is more valuable than examination" in the book of Lu Zhai's children's stories When you see the word "Jin" written on the paper, you will reject it. The examiners are from Shangxiang, so we must strive for them. Mr. Chen said: "tomorrow, when the announcement is made, there is a rumor that Chang Wu has won a scholar, then we will be Hu Yan." It was dethroned
usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of satire
Idiom story
During the Song Dynasty, when Mr. Chengzhai Yang Gong took part in the invigilation of Hunan's Cao test, his colleagues took the Yi Jing as the chief. When Mr. Cheng Zhai saw that "Jin" was written as "Jin" on the scroll, he wanted to reject the change. The examiner is from Shangxiang. He is not allowed to change. Mr. Cheng Zhai said with a smile: "tomorrow's announcement will lead to a scholar. Where are our faces going?"
Chinese PinYin : chǐ èr xiù cái
A talented scholar
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suffer from both the outside and the inside. wài gǎn nèi shāng
treatment chosen according to the variability of an individual. yīn rén zhì yí
dark hair and ruddy complexion. lǜ bìn hóng yán