Great Confucianism
Great Confucianism, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ó NgR ú Shu ò Xu é, which means a scholar with profound knowledge and attainments. It comes from the preface to the biography of scholars in the book of Jin.
Idiom explanation
Hongru: great scholar; Master: a man with a lot of knowledge.
The origin of Idioms
Preface to the biography of the scholars in the book of Jin: "there is no lack of time for great Confucianism."
Idiom usage
To be a subject or an object. In the method of examination, the government hires the examiners who are proficient in Confucianism and politics. "On the reform of Parliament with Zhang Xingyan" by Zhang Binglin
Great Confucianism
fight among rivals for the throne - zhōng yuán zhú lù
remember forever with gratitude - juān gǔ míng xīn
regard one 's ink as if it were gold -- one will not easily paint - xī mò rú jīn