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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ā om á or ù sh ì, which means to understand each other deeply, find out their mistakes and refute each other with their arguments. It comes from the biography of Zheng Xuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Source: it comes from the biography of Zheng Xuan in the later Han Dynasty: "when Ren Cheng was good at studying Gongyang, he wrote Gongyang mozhou, Zuoshi gaohuang and Guliang Jiuji. Xuannaifa's "Mo Shou", acupuncture "Gao Huang" and "waste disease". When he saw it, he sighed and said, "Kang Cheng has come into my room and wielded my spear to attack me!"
Idiom story: in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zheng Xuan studied with Kong Rong and was deeply loved by him. He praised that he could really take away his knowledge. Zheng xuanzheng expressed his opinions by writing "Mo Shou" and "waste disease" to scholars he Xiu's "Gongyang Mo Shou" and "Zuo Shi Gao Huang". After he Xiu looked at it, he sighed: "Zheng Xuan came into my room and took up my spear to attack me!"
Example: in the early years of Chunxi, most of the people who practiced Zen still stayed with old celebrities, and their teachers were young. They helped each other according to the ancient and modern times, and they were very important. They looked at each other and sighed: "believe in the book kitchen, and don't fight with each other!" Song Ye Shi's tiduanxinshitie
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not to realize that when the lining of the coat gets worn out , there will be nothing left to support the fur - fǎn qiú fù chú
There is no beginning, but there is an end - mǐ bù yǒu chū,xiǎn kè yǒu zhōng
A generation of great ministers - yī dài zōng chén