Class by class
Class by class, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī B ā NY ī J í, it is still said that an official position, generally refers to an official position, from the old book of the Tang Dynasty, Wudi Ji.
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of the Tang Dynasty, Emperor Wudi Ji:" even if a poor scholar has talent, he can't be familiar with it until he gets to the top of the class. " "Wei Biao's biography in the new book of the Tang Dynasty:" it's a taste that everyone wants. I'm 50 years old. I'll wipe the mirror and cut the white. I'll venture to travel among the teenagers. I'll take a class, but I can't see the taste. "
Idiom usage
Used as an object; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : yī bān yī jí
Class by class
contention of a hundred schools of thought. bǎi jiā zhēng míng
bureaucrats shield one another. guān guān xiāng wéi
great literature and classical works. gāo wén diǎn cè
so far behind that one can only see the dust of the rider ahead. wàng chén mò jí
The sound of birds and the heart of beasts. niǎo shēng shòu xīn