circulation of false reports
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is mi ù zh ǒ ngli ú Chu á n, which means that absurd and wrong things are handed down. From the history of the Song Dynasty, election records II.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: fallacy spread
Antonym: everlasting
Idiom usage
As an object, a clause, or an absurdity
Examples
In ancient times, the Tang Dynasty was judged to be a gap, while in today's times, the Tang Dynasty is as prosperous as the Han Dynasty. The Miao's works are spread, the vulgar's studies are confined, the ignorant see the dense shifting of the boat Valley, and the fool's pursuit of Jin Jian is gone. This can be a sigh. A chronicle of Ming poetry by Chen Tian of Qing Dynasty: Li Panlong
The origin of Idioms
In the second election annals of the history of the Song Dynasty, it is said that "the selected scholars are not proficient. A few years later, the main body of the article was reversed, and it was called Miao liuzhuan at that time."
Idiom story
In the Song Dynasty, he Dan saw that the imperial examination system was not strict at that time, and bribery was prevalent in the examination room, which led to the speculation of those who had no real talents to gain fame. He paid a memorial to the court, pointing out the disadvantages and harm of the examination. If the examination is not strict, the quality of the selected talents will not be high, and they will preside over the examination every few years, then the root of the fallacy will be passed on from generation to generation.
circulation of false reports