Qu Xuexing
Qu xuejuixing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǔ Xu é B í x í ng, which means that learning is not in the right way and behavior is evil. From the book with Zhang Fu.
Idiom explanation
[explanation] learning is not in the right way, and behavior is evil.
Idioms and allusions
[source] the book with Zhang Fu written by Lu Jiuyuan of Song Dynasty: "in ancient times, there was no need for the so-called scholars of Quxue to be few, immoral and eccentric, and they were in a state of confusion, just like the vulgar people who didn't like their children."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as an object or attributive
Chinese PinYin : qǔ xué hǎo xíng
Qu Xuexing
one who , though retaining family ties , observes all the monastic rules. zài jiā chū jiā
be guilty of not observing the laws and decrees. bū màn zhī zuì
high carriage and team of four horses. gāo chē sì mǎ
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside. dào bù duō yí
have a well-deserved reputation. míng bù xū lì
there was no testimony of witness after the conspirator passed away. sǐ wú duì zhèng