Three easy characters
The Chinese idiom "sanzuoyi" (s ā nxi ěì y ì Z ì) refers to the mistakes in ancient books. It comes from baopuzi · Yalan by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Entry: three easy characters explanation: it refers to the mistakes in ancient books.
Idioms and allusions
Ge Hong's baopuzi · Yalan in Jin Dynasty: "so the saying goes:" the three writings of the book make the fish become the Lu and the emptiness the tiger. "
Discrimination of words
In the Southern Dynasty Liang Liuxie's "Wen Xin Diao Long · Lian Zi", it is said that "as for the hidden warmth of the classics, there are many different styles of writing, such as different styles of writing, different styles of writing, and different styles of writing." synonym: three written into Wu Grammar: contraction type; as object and attribute; with commendatory meaning
Chinese PinYin : sān xiě yì zì
Three easy characters
be so strong as to be able to lift a mountain. lì kě bá shān
serve the country with heart and soul. chì xīn bào guó
refuse to accept an honourable station and occupy a humble one. cí zūn jū bēi