Fallacies and Fallacies
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǐ y á NMI ù shuॸ, which means wrong speech. It comes from the selected works of Shi Lun in the ten years before the revolution of 1911.
The origin of Idioms
In the ten years before the revolution of 1911, the anthology of Shi Lun · Lun San Cong: "there is a contradiction between the fallacy and self contradiction."
Idiom usage
Combined; as subject and object; with derogatory meaning. "I don't know much about Gu bin, but I've heard a little about his deeds. Wolfgang Kubin, a German sinologist who was once known as" the most famous "by the media, spoke highly at a seminar in lessensburg more than 20 years ago. He talked about all the poems and poets in Taiwan as a whole It is not worth it, which arouses the collective anger of Taiwan literary circles. Of course, the writers or poets he admired have regarded this foreigner as a "literary saint" ever since. Those who have been named by Gu bin are a little complacent, and then they begin to be pretentious and happy. "
Fallacies and Fallacies
make big investment for small returns - suí zhū tán què
The position is not expected to be arrogant - wèi bù qī jiāo