Extra chief
This is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is "W à izh à sh à", which means a low-level official who was a member of various departments in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Generally, Jinshi, who did not pass the examination, can also be awarded by the emperor.
In Ming and Qing Dynasties, he was a junior official who was a member of various departments. Generally, Jinshi, who did not pass the examination, can also be awarded by the emperor. The second chapter of a dream of Red Mansions: "Jia Zheng is upright and upright. His grandfather loved him. He wanted him to come from the top of the imperial examination, but when he died on behalf of the emperor, he left the book. The emperor pitied his predecessor, that is, his eldest son attacked the official He also gave this political master the title of principal and asked him to study in the Ministry. "
Chinese PinYin : é wai zhǔ shì
Extra chief
as clear-sighted as viewing a fire. míng ruò guān huǒ
befuddle the minds of the public. xiáo luàn shì tīng