Qu Xuexing
Qu xuejuixing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǔ Xu é B í x í ng, which means that learning is not in the right way and behavior is evil. From the book with Zhang Fu.
Idiom explanation
[explanation] learning is not in the right way, and behavior is evil.
Idioms and allusions
[source] the book with Zhang Fu written by Lu Jiuyuan of Song Dynasty: "in ancient times, there was no need for the so-called scholars of Quxue to be few, immoral and eccentric, and they were in a state of confusion, just like the vulgar people who didn't like their children."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as an object or attributive
Qu Xuexing
to know how is easier than to know why - xíng yì zhī nán
an official who doesn 't expect to remain long in office - wǔ rì jīng zhào
be struck by lightning and split into two halves - tiān dǎ léi pī