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It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f é ngy ī Qi ǎ nd à I, which means wide sleeve and big belt. It is the clothing of ancient Confucians and refers to Confucians. It comes from Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi.
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi written by Zhuangzi in the pre Qin period and Zhuangzi's Zhou Dynasty: "today's son cultivates the way of literature and martial arts, takes charge of the debate of the world, teaches later generations, sews up simple clothes, and pretends to confuse the masters of the world."
Idiom usage
To be an object; refer to a Confucian.
Examples
In Li Bai's preface to the banquet of Xue Shiyu, a doctor Pei on a winter's night, there are five people in ten
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marriages of one's sons and daughters - xiàng píng zhī yuàn
People don't know, ghosts don't know - rén bù zhī,guǐ bù jué
a runaway horse gallops so fast that it leaves no trace - bēn yì jué chén