anecdotes
Anecdotes, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y í w é NY ì sh ì, which means the little-known rumors left by the previous generation or predecessors, mostly refers to those not seen in official records. It comes from the collection of southern and Northern tunes.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's collection of southern and Northern tunes: however, this is the only one. Although it is shallow, it still leaves some anecdotes
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing. These ten volumes are copied from the edition of Jigu Pavilion of Mao family. All the anecdotes can be collected for reference. ——The ten volume edition of Wu Lin Jiu Shi by Zhou Mi of the Song Dynasty is handed down from the yuan edition of the ancient cabinet collected by Mao. It is complete from the beginning to the end. All the anecdotes in it can be used for reference. ——Other anecdotes and anecdotes in the general catalogue of Sikuquanshu, geography, sanwulin, are all recorded by former ministers. ——In Qing Dynasty, Zhang Binglin's the book of Chen and the book of mourning and burning made it an anecdote in the streets of Beijing. ——On novels by Sun Li
Chinese PinYin : yí wén yì shì
anecdotes
It's like participating in business. dòng rú cān shāng
Raise an cobra to become a snake. yǎng huǐ chéng shé