pass an examination
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā C è Ju é K ē, which means to read the questions to decide the admission. It comes from Han Yang Xiong's FA Yan Xue Xing.
Idiom usage
It refers to the person who should take the example of the middle school and make a decision on the subject, and teach his son but not his son.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Golden list Title antonym: famous Sun Shan
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiong's "Fa Yan Xue Xing" in Han Dynasty: "or is it possible to rule the book and the classics, but the world does not respect them? He said: Yes. Or someone said with a smile: "we must make decisions by making decisions."
Idiom explanation
Strategy: ask; subject: equal. Read the questions to decide the admission. The old finger should be taken in the test.
Chinese PinYin : fā cè jué kē
pass an examination
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