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Pei HSI Congsi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p è IXI ǎǎ NGC ó ngs ì, which means that in the old days, the disciples of Confucius and some so-called "famous Confucians" attached to Confucius were sacrificed together, which is called Pei HSI Congsi. It comes from Li Zhi Ba, the history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive; used of written language
The origin of Idioms
The eighth chapter of Li Zhi in the history of the Song Dynasty: "the Minister of the state, Jiang Jingyan, said:" there is no difference between the sages and the disciples who are crowned and clothed, and those who are worthy of the honor should follow the Royal uniform. "
Chinese PinYin : pèi xiǎng cóng sì
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A clear mind and a vague mind. chéng sī miǎo lǜ
hackneyed and stereotyped expressions. chén cí làn diào
a myriad of ants swarm about a piece of meat that smells. qún yǐ fù shān