Anecdotes
Anecdotes (Y ì sh ì y í w é n): Stories and legends little known to the world. Not seen in official records. From Liu Shipei's the relationship between Lun Shuo Bu and literature.
Idiom explanation
Anecdotes of Idioms
Pronunciation y ì sh ì y í w é n
Explain stories and legends that the world doesn't know much about. Not seen in official records.
Idioms and allusions
The source of Liu Shipei's "the relationship between Lun Shuo Bu and literature": "therefore, a single word only has meaning, anecdotes and anecdotes, and the salty pen is used in the book, so as to spread for a long time."
In Yao Hua's a spoon of quhai, a history of parallel prose, it is said that "in the Tang and Song Dynasties, the body is rich, the barnyard grass is the mountain, and the saying is the sea. Anecdotes and anecdotes have been written in various ways."
Analysis of Idioms
Use as subject, object, attribute; refer to unofficial history
Idiom: Wen, can not be read as "W è n". Idioms distinguish form: anecdote, can't write "meaning".
Chinese PinYin : yì shì yí wén
Anecdotes
Cherish the quality and cherish the truth. huái zhì bào zhēn
would not explain unless one is desperately anxious to learn. bù fèn bù qǐ
take up the cudgels for the injured party. dǎ bào bù píng
Accept the dirty and hide the dirty. nà gòu cáng wū