Side quote
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p á ngy ǐ NQ ǔ zh è ng, which means to quote widely and prove wrongly. It comes from Zhu Xi's preface to Chu Ci.
Idiom usage
In addition, there are twelve volumes of Yugong's long paper, which was written before Hu Wei and Yugong's taper finger. Although it was not as good as Wei's book, it was prepared to discuss the interests of ancient and modern times, quoted by others, and made many achievements.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty wrote in the preface to the annotations to the songs of Chu: "but he was eager to adopt the theory of metaphor, and quoted the wrong evidence, so as to attach it to the fact."
Idiom explanation
Widely cited, wrongly proved.
Side quote
touch gold and turn it into iron -- miscorrect a piece of writing - diǎn jīn chéng tiě
Lift the tendons and peel the skin - zhuó jīn bō fū