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Buyi weidai, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù y ī w é ID à I, which means a scholar who is not an official. It comes from the biography of Jia Shan in Hanshu.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Jia Shan in the Han Dynasty, "the people of bouiwei's belt cultivate themselves inside and become famous outside."
Analysis of Idioms
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Idiom usage
It refers to the poor scholar. Let's have a dinner at the prime minister's house. Let's get together. (the eighth chapter of scholars by Wu Jingzi in Qing Dynasty)
scholars
nine meals in thirty days -- to live in dire poverty - sān xún jiǔ shí
The moon knows the wind, the foundation knows the rain - yuè yūn zhī fēng,chǔ rùn zhī yǔ
be honored with high official titles - gāo guān xiǎn jué