Write three things into one
Sanzuchengwu is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is snxi ě ch é NGW ū, which means that ancient books are easy to make mistakes. From the debate on unofficial history.
The origin of Idioms
In Huang Zongxi's bianyeshi of the Qing Dynasty: "in the past 50 years, our ears and eyes have been connected, and the greatest of them have come to realize this. If you want to write three things into a black one according to the words on the paper, there will be no more facts. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of words, etc. If there are few copies of the two huixianji in the capital, it would be misleading. Why is it that the third part of the story is written in black. The book of worship with Wu by Ren Anshang in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : sān xiě chéng wū
Write three things into one
ingratiate oneself with someone to gain one 's ends. gǒu gǒu yíng yíng
have the punishment exceed the crime. fá bù dāng zuì
Open your mouth and see your throat. kāi kǒu jiàn hóu lóng