A great master
It is compared to bad government, which drives the people to the enemy. Jue is the same as "Que" in ancient times.
Idiom explanation
Idiom: Yuanyu congjue [Pinyin]: Yu ā NY ú C ó ngqu è [explanation]: it refers to bad government, which drives the people to the enemy. Jue is the same as "Que" in ancient times.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Mencius · Li Lou Shang: "so it's the Yuan who drives fish, the Rex; it's the Cong who drives the Jue, the Qi; it's the Tang Wu who drives the people, the Jie and Zhou."
Discrimination of words
Let's take an example to make a sentence: a great scholar is a great master, and a great scholar is a great talent? In Tang Sitong's short book of Siwei Yintai · Baobei yuanyao of the Qing Dynasty, yycq is used as predicate, object and attribute; it is used in politics and communication; the degree of common use is rare; the color of emotion is commendatory; the grammatical usage is used as predicate, object and attribute; it is used in politics and communication; the idiom structure is combined; the generation time is ancient
Chinese PinYin : yuān yú cóng què
A great master