A scholar
Scholar is a Chinese word,
Pinyin is d ú sh ū J ū NZ ǐ,
It refers to the people who are ambitious and knowledgeable in the old days.
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A scholar
Pinyin
dúshūjūnzǐ
Citation explanation
In the old days, it was called a man of ambition and learning.
The second discount of the first volume of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty? He is a scholar. Mencius said, "if men and women give and receive favors, it's not polite."
The seventh volume of Xing Shi Heng Yan by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "I highly praise that my daughter is neat and smart, and I refuse to match her equally. I must choose a scholar with both ability and appearance to match him, regardless of the bride price."
The ninth chapter of the scholars written by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty: "in the remote areas, there is such a scholar who is abused by the money keeper, which makes people angry."
Chinese PinYin : dú shū jūn zǐ
A scholar
comply in appearance but oppose in heart. yáng fèng yīn wéi
the writing mirrors the writer. wén rú qí rén
The law does not spread to six ears. fǎ bù chuán liù ěr