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As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā n ɡ w à izh ī R é n, which means people whose words and deeds are beyond the secular ethics. The latter refers to monks and Taoists. From the great master of Zhuangzi.
Analysis of Idioms
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The origin of Idioms
The great master of Chuang Tzu: "those who are outside the world are also."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be an object; to refer to monks and Taoists. My niece has been a monk for many years. How can she leave this nunnery without permission. Please forgive me. (Chapter 56 of Jing Hua Yuan by Li Ruzhen in Qing Dynasty) I'm a stranger and can't interfere in the affairs of the world. (the legend of the new white lady, Episode 14)
Chinese PinYin : fāng wài zhī rén
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The government is light and the situation is weak. guān qīng shì wēi
A good man is getting better at work. hóng jiàn yú gàn
There are many branches and leaves. zhī bù yè fēn
visit relatives and friends. chuàn qīn fǎng yǒu