various sects
There are many Chinese idioms, and the Pinyin is Ji ǔ Li ú B ǎ Iji ā, which generally refers to various academic schools. The same as "Jiuliu family". It comes from the biography of Mao Ying by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Mao Ying by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty, "Yin and Yang, divination, divination, divination, medical prescriptions, clan, mountain classics, local records, calligraphy, pictures, nine hundred books of heaven and man, as well as Fu Tu, Lao Tzu and foreign theories are well known."
Idiom usage
It refers to various academic schools. example: all ~, with its clear, abundant everywhere. On Huang Zongxi's treatise in Qing Dynasty
various sects
where the wind passes , the grass bends -- influence of gentlemen - fēng xíng cǎo cóng
a cup of water and a grain of millet-eatvery little - bēi shuǐ lì sù
pass on the ancient culture without adding anything new to it - shù ér bù zuò
as vast as the boundless heavens - hào tiān wǎng jí