many mistakes makes " right
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is j ī f ē ICH é ngsh ì, which means long-term mistakes, are often regarded as correct. It comes from the preface to the original goodness of Mencius.
The origin of Idioms
Dai Zhen of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the preface to the original goodness of Mencius characters: "the scholars who manage the classics should not be able to integrate what they have seen and heard, and the accumulation is not true. I'm afraid that the rest of my words may not be enough to shake the mind."
Analysis of Idioms
Confusion of right and wrong, putting the wrong in the wrong, hard to return
Idiom usage
It refers to a long-term error, which is often regarded as correct. examples for some mispronunciations that have long been ~, and have a broad mass base, we should not be too rigidly bound to the development law of the pronunciation itself. The second section of Chapter 7 of Hu Mingyang's introduction to Lexicography: a reply to Zheng Zhangyong's book of pastoral use of Mencius characters by Dai Zhen in Qing Dynasty: "it's hard to know what's wrong, but it's hard to know what's wrong. It's hard to know what's wrong. It's hard to know what's wrong. It's hard to know what's wrong In Lu Xun's "three leisure episodes: congratulations on Christmas in Hong Kong", it is said that "all the words are confusing, different opinions are contending, all the words are encouraging, and all the things are wrong."
Chinese PinYin : jī fēi chéng shì
many mistakes makes " right
content is no more important than diction. lǐ bù shèng cí
Be envious of fame and ability. jīn míng dù néng
blame everyone and everything but not oneself. yuàn tiān yóu rén
A little bird's nest and a little bird's nest. què cháo jiū jù