intellectuals are discriminated
Nine scholars and ten beggars, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji à R ú sh í g à I, which means that the rulers of the Yuan Dynasty divided people into ten grades, and the scholars were listed as nine grades, ranking above the beggars of the last grade. It means that intellectuals are discriminated against and treated severely. From the history of the mind.
Idiom explanation
Confucian: used to refer to scholars. The rulers of the Yuan Dynasty divided people into ten grades, and the scholars into nine grades, ranking above the beggars of the last grade. It means that intellectuals are discriminated against and treated severely.
The origin of Idioms
"One official, two officials, three monks, four Taoists, five doctors, six workers, seven hunters, eight people, nine Confucianists and ten beggars" is the history of mind written by Zheng enxiao of Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ rú shí gài
intellectuals are discriminated
have one 's star in the ascendant. fú xīng gāo zhào
Combine territory with Lane. bìng jiāng jiān xiàng