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Bachelor of Arts, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is SW é NR é nxu é sh ì, meaning literati, literati. From shisou Yizhong.
explain
It generally refers to literati.
Separate interpretation
Literati: 1. 2. People who know books and can write.
Bachelor: a learned person. It also refers to the scholar: the Bachelor of Arts, the Bachelor of the world is all the rage. ② In ancient times, the official title of Zhang compiled and written was given according to different Titles: Bachelor of Imperial Academy. ③ A kind of degree. It is usually the first level of degree. Upon graduation from a university, it is awarded by the University. The conditions for awarding a bachelor's degree in China are as follows: graduates of institutions of higher learning with excellent results, having a good grasp of basic theories, specialized knowledge and basic skills in their own disciplines, and having the preliminary ability to engage in scientific research or undertake specialized technical work.
source
Hu Yinglin of the Ming Dynasty wrote in his shisou Yizhong: "in the past, the literati were full of energy and refined in their life."
Examples
Lu Xun's collection of letters to Li Liewen: "except for casting sword, they are all slippery, but some of them are headache."
example sentence
1. The literati didn't know about livestock.
Theliteratihadnounderstandingoflivestock.
2. Later, nobles and scholars spread the tradition of Mid Autumn Festival to the people.
Later,aristocratsandliteraryfigureshelpedexpandtheceremonytocommonpeople.
3. The ancient literary theory embodies the literary view of the ancient scholars, which attaches importance to the inheritance of knowledge and experience.
Ancientliteraryworksdealtwiththeliteraryviewsofancientscholars,andattachedimportanttothesuccessionofknowledgeandexperience.
Chinese PinYin : wén rén xué shì
scholars
drifting clouds and wild storks. yě hè xián yún
Cause trouble and bring disaster. rě zāi zhāo huò
be in a fix the horns of a dilemma. jìn tuì wéi gǔ