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Jingguan Jiexu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ǐ nggu ǎ NJ ū x ū, which means superficial and one-sided knowledge. It comes from the book of yueman hall, Shangshu Ji Zhuyin Shu, written by Li Ciming in Qing Dynasty.
Interpretation: it refers to superficial and one-sided knowledge.
According to Li Ciming's yueman hall reading notes Shangshu Ji Zhuyin Shu in the Qing Dynasty, "all the great Confucian works have their origin, so they should not be criticized by the well management."
Used as attribute or object; used in figurative sentences.
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What you say comes with what you say - yán fā huò suí
Different furnace of ice charcoal - bīng tàn bù tóng lú