anecdote
Anecdotes, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ì w é NQ ù sh ì, meaning that the world does not know and interested in rumors and stories. It comes from the general catalogue of Sikuquanshu, geography 3, old stories of Wulin.
The origin of Idioms
"General catalogue of Siku Quanshu · geography 3 · old stories of Wulin" says: "this ten volume edition is handed down from the yuan edition of Mao's ancient cabinet. It is complete at the beginning and the end. You can prepare for the anecdotes and anecdotes in it."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: anecdotes, anecdotes
Idiom usage
As subject, object, attribute; used in writing. Chapter three and two of Guan Hua's the general River: "some talk about the current chaotic political situation and speculate on the development trend of the war; some talk about political anecdotes." Sun Li's biography with friends: "sometimes I talk about anecdotes that have nothing to do with evaluation, adding endless rhymes to the text. It's really wonderful."
Chinese PinYin : yì wén qù shì
anecdote
leave a good name for posterity. bǎi shì liú fēn
insatiably greedy like wolves and tigers. láng tān hǔ shì
believing in and admiring the ancients. xìn ér hào gǔ