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Black and white, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ē IB á if ē nm í ng, meaning that black and white are in sharp contrast, metaphor is very clear about right and wrong and good and bad. It comes from Chunqiu Fanlu Baowei Quan.
The origin of Idioms
In Dong Zhongshu's Chunqiu Fanlu Baowei Quan of the Han Dynasty, "black and white are distinct, and then the people know where to go."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, attributive, adverbial; with commendatory, descriptive writing, picture clear. Lu Xun's lace Literature: strange (3): in Mr. Mu Shaoying's miss in a dark green shirt, there are three illustrations, some of which are black and white, like the handwriting of messler. According to Zhu Xi's answer to Lu ziyue in Song Dynasty, "he was open and clear in black and white." The 50th chapter of Water Margin by Shi Naian of Ming Dynasty: Wu xuezhe's two palms in a chain plan song Gongming's three attacks on ZHUJIAZHUANG. "History of the Qing Dynasty draft. Volume 364. Biography of Tang Jinzhao": there are counsellors in the court, which makes my chest black and white, and does not hurt the regime. I am very happy! 、
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study with undivided attention ; be badly off - bù zhī ròu wèi
to pursue goodness is as difficult as ascending a mountain - cóng shàn rú dēng