anecdotes
Anecdotes, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y í w é NSU ǒ sh ì, which means little-known anecdotes left by the previous generation or predecessors, mostly refers to those not seen in official records, the same as "anecdotes". From "Xin Xi chat" preface.
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Xinxi chatting written by Li Shao Ju Shi, "this is to preserve the trivial things of the past, to attach them to the unofficial history, so that those who escape from the world can also see the affairs of the world."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing.
Examples
Lu Xun's collection of southern and Northern tunes: however, this is the only one. Although it is shallow, it still leaves some anecdotes
The earth, 1981, issue 3: "the anecdotes of Mr. Qi (Qi Baishi) are often told, but they are not as true as xinfengxia wrote." It is also called "anecdotes" and "anecdotes".
The preface of "Liuxi Zhuzhi Ci" written by Chen Changzhi: "the anecdotes, famous works and scenic spots in the CI, as well as the details of dialect products, are not recorded in detail."
Zhang Binglin's the book of Chen · AI Fen Shu: "the anecdotes of his Tuo are all recorded by the former Minister of Chen."
Chinese PinYin : yí wén suǒ shì
anecdotes
In filial piety and out of fraternity. rù xiào chū tì
pull one 's forces together and start afresh. chóng zhěng qí gǔ