anecdote
Anecdotes, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ì w é NSU ǒ sh ì, which means rumors and stories that the world no longer knows but is interested in. It comes from the general catalogue of Sikuquanshu, geography 3, old stories of Wulin.
Idiom usage
It's wonderful to use it as subject, object and attribute. It's used in written language examples and sometimes to talk about anecdotes that have nothing to do with evaluation, adding infinite rhyme to the text.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: anecdotes, anecdotes
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's complete from the beginning to the end. All the anecdotes in it can be used for reference."
Idiom explanation
It refers to the hearsay and story that the world no longer knows but is interested in.
Chinese PinYin : yì wén suǒ shì
anecdote
resort to every conceivable means. wú suǒ bù yòng qí jí
covering the dagger with a smile. xiào lǐ cáng dāo
stand without peer in one 's generation. gài shì wú shuāng
Burn incense and sweep the floor. fén xiāng sǎo dì